Office of National AIDS Policy

The Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) is the White House Office tasked with coordinating the continuing efforts of the government to reduce the number of HIV infections across the United States. Although the office emphasizes prevention through wide-ranging education initiatives, ONAP also helps to coordinate the care and treatment of citizens with HIV/AIDS. In addition, ONAP coordinates with international bodies to ensure that the fight against HIV/AIDS is fully integrated around the world.

For more information on HIV/AIDS, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV/AIDS website. For immediate information on testing, prevention, and any other HIV/AIDS topic, call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).