Ending the Epidemic: New Web Resource for HIV Community Leaders

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Many community leaders across the United States are calling for just that: an end to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in their cities, their counties, and their states. In many ways, this is aparadigm shift – rather than asking for unambitious, incremental progress in reducing new infections and increasing viral suppression rates, communities of activists, service providers, health departments, elected officials, people living with HIV, and other key stakeholders are doing the work to create ambitious and bold plans to improve the health outcomes of all people living with and vulnerable to the virus and to drive HIV/AIDS below epidemic levels.

 

“Plan to END the HIV/AIDS Epidemic,” featured on TAG’s website, walks through several key aspects of Ending the Epidemic (EtE) strategies, with examples of existing plans and development tools to help start or continue similar initiatives in virtually all U.S. jurisdictions.

If you have any questions about the Web materials or EtE iniatives, please email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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