National HIV/AIDS Strategy Conversations with AIDS.gov
Summary: National HIV/AIDS Strategy Conversations with AIDS.gov explores Federal implementation, resources, and community action surrounding the National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States.
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HHS consultation engages a diverse group of 31 community leaders with more than 14 federal partners to discuss HIV among Black Gay and Bisexual Men.
HHS 12 Cities Project evaluation discusses successes and challenges in the coordination of HIV/AIDS services at the Federal level.
Between September 15 and October 15, we remember and honor the great contributions and legacy of Latino Americans to this country.
At the annual U.S. Conference on AIDS on Monday, Dr. Grant Colfax, Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP), offered a plenary speech on the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
The annual U.S. Conference on AIDS (USCA) opened on Sunday, September 30, 2012.
In advance of the annual U.S. Conference on AIDS (USCA), approximately 150 people gathered in Las Vegas over the weekend for the Summit to End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in America.
CDC announces eight state health departments have been awarded a total of $14.2 million in first-year funding under a new, innovative, three-year cross-HHS demonstration project.
The Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy (OHAIDP) has launched Phase II of a multiphase project that will culminate in the development of HHS agency implementation plans for streamlining HIV data collection and reducing grantee reporting burden.
This week, we join our colleagues across the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in celebrating the work of the HHS-supported community health centers during National Health Center Week.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius recently approved the use of seven common core indicators for monitoring HHS-funded HIV prevention, treatment, and care services.
The HIV/AIDS treatment cascade is a way to show, in visual form, the numbers of individuals living with HIV/AIDS who are actually receiving the full benefits of the medical care and treatment they need.
Two years ago today, President Obama released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), the nation's first-ever comprehensive coordinated HIV/AIDS plan for responding to the domestic epidemic, which articulated clear and measurable targets to be achieved by 2015.
DC to finalize a set of common, core indicators to monitor outcomes for HHS-funded HIV prevention, treatment, and care services.
SAMSHA releases funding announcements for two programs whose purposes are closely aligned with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
On Monday, April 25, 2012, representatives of the six federal agencies designated by the President as lead agencies with responsibility for implementing the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) met to continue our collaborative efforts to implement the Strategy