- Ending the HIV Epidemic
Ending the HIV Epidemic
- About Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America
- OverviewLearn about the bold initiative to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. by 2030.
- Key StrategiesRead about the EHE initiate’s 4 key strategies.
- Priority JurisdictionsLearn about the 57 jurisdictions prioritized in the first phase of the EHE initiative.
- HHS Agencies InvolvedFind out which HHS agencies are leading the EHE initiative.
- FundingLearn about the budget for EHE initiative and how it is being used.
- TimelineView key events in the implementation of Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America.
- Learn MoreSubscribe to receive Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America updates.
- Ready, Set, PrEP
- Ready, Set, PrEPLearn about Ready, Set, PrEP, the HHS PrEP program that makes PrEP available at no cost to uninsured individuals.
- Ready, Set, PrEP PharmaciesLearn about which pharmacies can fill your PrEP prescription under Ready, Set, PrEP.
- Ready, Set, PrEP ResourcesAccess materials about Ready Set, PrEP.
- America’s HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard
- About Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America
- National HIV/AIDS Strategy
National HIV/AIDS Strategy
- OverviewThe National HIV/AIDS Strategy is our nation's roadmap to ending the HIV epidemic. Learn more.
- National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Updated to 2020The National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Updated to 2020 reflects the latest advances in HIV science and practice. Read all about it!
- Developing the Next National HIV/AIDS StrategyLearn about the process for developing the next edition of the Strategy for 2020 and beyond.
- Strategy ImplementationLearn what actions federal, state, and community partners are taking to meet the National HIV/AIDS Strategy’s goals.
- Federal Implementation Many federal agencies and offices play a role in implementing the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Learn more.
- Strategy in ActionLearn how HIV stakeholders across the country are working to achieve the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
- Using the StrategyWant to be part of implementing the National HIV/AIDS Strategy? Everyone has a role to play!
- Strategy HistoryThe first National HIV/AIDS Strategy was released in 2010. Learn its history and how it's been implemented since then.
- DocumentsDiscover action plans, progress reports, infographics, and other National HIV/AIDS Strategy documents.
- Federal Activities & Agencies
Federal Activities & Agencies
- HIV Prevention Activities The HIV prevention toolbox has grown. Learn about federal efforts to reduce new HIV infections.
- HIV Testing ActivitiesOne in seven people living with HIV in the U.S. are unaware of their infection. Read about federal HIV testing efforts.
- HIV Care and Treatment Activities Thanks to treatment advances, people with HIV can stay healthy. Learn about federal efforts to support HIV care and treatment.
- HIV Research Activities Many federal research efforts are underway to effectively prevent, diagnose, and treat HIV. Learn more.
- Activities Combating HIV Stigma and Discrimination HIV-related stigma is a barrier to prevention, testing and treatment. Read about federal efforts to end stigma and discrimination.
- Policies & Issues
Policies & Issues
- The Affordable Care Act and HIV/AIDSThe ACA is one of the most important pieces of legislation in the fight against HIV/AIDS in our history. Learn why.
- HIV Care ContinuumRead about the HIV Care Continuum, a model outlining the steps from HIV diagnosis to achieving the goal of viral suppression.
- Syringe Services ProgramsLearn how syringe services programs help reduce the spread of HIV and viral hepatitis in the United States.
- HIV PrEP FrameworkThe HIV PrEP Framework is a blueprint for federal efforts to scale up PrEP as a key HIV prevention strategy. Learn more.
- HIV Health Improvement Affinity GroupLearn how state teams are working to improve health outcomes for Medicaid and CHIP enrollees who are living with HIV.
- Funding
- Minority HIV/AIDS Fund
Minority HIV/AIDS Fund
- Overview The Minority HIV/AIDS Fund is transforming HIV prevention, care, and treatment for communities of color by bringing federal, state, and community organizations together to design and test innovative solutions that address critical emerging needs and work to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and impact of federal investments in HIV programs and services for racial and ethnic minorities. Learn more.
- Background In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) held a meeting to brief service providers and community leaders on public health surveillance data showing extremely high rates of HIV among African Americans. Learn more.
- Current Fund Activities In FY2016, the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund was funded at $53.9 million, which was used to support two multi-year demonstration projects, 20 continuation projects, 8 new projects, and administrative resources. Learn more.
- The Fund In Action The Minority HIV/AIDS Fund improves prevention, care, and treatment for racial and ethnic minorities across federal programs through innovation, systems change, and strategic partnerships and collaboration. Read stories of the Minority HIV/AIDS Fund in action across the country. Learn more.
- PACHA
PACHA
- About PACHA Learn about the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, providing guidance on our nation's work to end the HIV epidemic.
- Charter Read the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS charter and scope of activities.
- Members & Staff Meet the dedicated members and staff of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
- Subcommittees Find a list of the subcommittees of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
- Prior PACHA Meetings and Recommendations Information and materials about prior PACHA meetings and the Council’s recommendations.
- Campaigns
- PEPFAR & Global AIDS
PEPFAR & Global AIDS
- Global HIV/AIDS Overview More than 36 million people worldwide are living with HIV/AIDS. Learn more about the epidemic's global impact.
- PEPFAR The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) helps save the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. Learn more.
- U.S. Government Global AIDS Activities Read about the work of U.S. government agencies to combat the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.
- Global HIV/AIDS Organizations Many non-governmental organizations offer information and resources about global HIV/AIDS efforts. Learn more.
- Recursos en Español