6-20-2017On Friday, June 30, 2017 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm ET, the Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy will host a community led “Community Response to the E…
5-23-2017A new article published this week highlights a multi-agency, collaborative demonstration program that addressed health care barriers unique to adolescents and y…
5-20-2017HIV is a virus that can multiply quickly and damage the body’s immune system, making it hard to fight off infections and cancers. While no cure exists for HIV…
3-22-2017Open date (earliest submission date): April 14, 2017Letter of intent due: April 14, 2017Application due date(s): May 15, 2017Total award: $950,000 in direct cos…
3-1-2017Many social, environmental, and economic factors converge to cause barriers and challenges that complicate HIV prevention and treatment for individuals living i…
1-10-2017Digital storytelling can be an important outreach tool to promote attention to health and wellness for people who may be at increased risk for acquiring HIV. We…
12-14-2016Starting before I came to HHS in January 2016, I had the pleasure of being a part of discussions about the development of an HIV prevention model that would com…
12-5-2016On December 6-7, the 19 state teams that form the HIV Health Improvement Affinity Group* (HHIAG) will meet in Washington, DC, to develop new approaches for achi…
11-30-2016***Today, people with HIV who are diagnosed early, linked to care, start antiretroviral therapy (ART), and take it as prescribed, can achieve life-long viral su…
10-31-2016In 2014, the Governor of New York State announced a three-point plan to end the AIDS epidemic in New York State by the end of 2020. The plan states intention to…