It’s been one year given we launched a initial extensive //www.aids.gov/federal-resources/policies/national-hiv-aids-strategy/”>National HIV/AIDS Strategy and currently we are //www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/hiv_aids_july_2011.pdf”>releasing an doing update to keep we adult to speed on a latest work. We devise to recover a some-more extensive swell news after a end of a calendar year, though as we symbol this vicious initial year, we wanted to yield some reflections on pivotal first-year achievements.
The Strategy sum President Obama’s 3 goals: 1) revoke a series of new HIV infections, 2) boost entrance to caring and urge health outcomes for people vital with HIV, and 3) revoke HIV-related health disparities. Our goal is for a United States to turn a place where new HIV infections are singular and when they do occur, each person, regardless of age, gender, race/ethnicity, passionate orientation, gender temperament or socio-economic circumstance, will have unobstructed entrance to high quality, life-extending care, giveaway from tarnish and discrimination. As we will see from a report, agencies via supervision are stepping adult to a image and stakeholders from all sectors are holding action.
Ultimately, for a Strategy to be truly successful, we need you. The Strategy isn’t about what supervision can do alone. We know that businesses, a faith community, and all sectors have a purpose to play. The video above facilities bland leaders implementing a plan in their possess communities. We wish that we can use this to rivet some-more people in a common efforts to exercise a Strategy and vitalise pivotal partners to continue their efforts. Go to AIDS.gov to accept some-more information and take action.
President Barack Obama binds assembly on AIDS process with members of a Domestic Policy Council in a Oval Office, Jul 12, 2011. Participating in a lecture with a President are, from left: Greg Millett, Senior Scientist and HHS/CDC Liaison to a Office of National AIDS Policy; Domestic Policy Council Director Melody Barnes; Jeffrey Crowley; Director of a Office of National AIDS Policy; and Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
We appreciate everybody that has worked with us so far, and we demeanour brazen to new and prolific collaborations over a entrance year.
//www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/hiv_aids_july_2011.pdf”>Download a National HIV/AIDS Strategy Implementation Update.
Article source: http://blog.aids.gov/2011/07/the-national-aids-strategy-at-one-year.html
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