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December 1 marked World AIDS Day, a time to remember those that have been affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic over the past 30 years. In recent years, we have seen success in programs such as the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, but we must remember the toll this disease takes on our women, and ultimately our communities.
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Speaking at an event to mark World AIDS Day, President Obama announced that he is directing $50 million in increased funding for domestic HIV/AIDS treatment and care
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Scientific advances have provided us with a unique opportunity for dramatic gains in the global response to HIV/AIDS
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National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) gives us an opportunity to re-examine the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on Latinos, and to redouble our efforts to find effective ways to respond to the epidemic in the U.S.
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On September 18, 2011, we mark the fourth observance of National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day.
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James Albino, Senior Program Manager for the Office of National AIDS Policy, provides an update information on upcoming dialogues to support the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
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The Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) releases an implementation update for the first comprehensive National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
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Beri Hull, Global Advocacy Officer for the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, examines the spread of HIV/AIDS from a global perspective, especially for women of color.
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Ron Simmons, Ph.D., who served as Executive Director of Us Helping Us, looks at how far we've come since the early days of HIV/AIDS and analyzes the implications of new infection statistics on prevention efforts.
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David Munar, President/CEO of the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, looks to federal health reform, U.S. global leadership, and community organization as key elements to the future of defeating HIV/AIDS.
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