Fast|Track Cities and Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States
Fast-Track Cities and Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States
As the initiative's core technical partner, the International Association of Providers of. AIDS Care (IAPAC) is committed to supporting U.S. cities and ...
The project aims to provide essential and strategic technical support over a five-year period to 15 cities to accelerate their HIV responses and achieve key ...
This is in line with the aim of Bangkok to end the problem of AIDS by 2030, according to the Declaration of Cooperation in the project to accelerate the goal of ...
EHE Priority Jurisdictions - HIV.gov
The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative is working to reduce new HIV transmissions by 75 percent by 2025 and by 90 percent by 2030, averting more ...
Fast-Track Cities: A Network to End the Global HIV Epidemic
Fast-Track Cities is an initiative striving to eliminate a major barrier to ending the urban HIV epidemic, stigma and discrimination. Find out more.
Ending AIDS, ending inequalities — Fast-Track Cities - UNAIDS
It shows how cities are responding to HIV and other global health threats, building municipal capacity and strengthening partnerships, using ...
Fast Track Cities Initiative aims to end the HIV epidemic
As we approach Phoenix Pride this weekend, ABC15 wanted to take a moment to highlight what's known as the "Fast Track Cities" initiative to ...
About - International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
Mayors and other city/municipal officials designate their cities as Fast-Track Cities by signing the Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities Ending the HIV ...
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the US (EHE) is a bold plan announced in 2019 that aims to end the HIV epidemic in the United States by 2030.
CITIES UNITE TO FAST-TRACK TO END THE AIDS EPIDEMIC
Anne Hidalgo, and co-convened by the Joint United Nations Programme on. HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the United Nations Human Settlements Programme. (UN-Habitat) and ...
Fast-Track Cities: striving to end urban HIV epidemics by 2030
The Fast-Track Cities initiative has served as a catalyst for leveraging accelerated and optimized urban HIV responses to scale up HIV diagnosis, treatment, ...
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the US (EHE) - CDC
EHE goals include reducing new HIV infections by 75% by 2025, 90% by 2030 and advancing health equity by scaling up key HIV prevention and treatment strategies.
declaration of fast-track cities ending the AIDS epidemic
... HIV/AIDS, including over 1.1 million people in the United States and more people than ever in Minnesota; and. Whereas: The rate of new infections has ...
Phoenix Fast-Track Cities Initiative
End the HIV Epidemic by 2030 ... The Fast-Track Cities initiative is a global initiative that was launched on World AIDS Day 2014 in Paris. Hundreds of cities ...
Austin-Travis County Fast-Track Cities - AustinTexas.gov
Fast-Track Cities is a global partnership with the goal of ending urban HIV epidemics by getting to zero new HIV infections, zero AIDS-related deaths, and zero ...
Help Us End HIV by 2030 - PHOENIX - FAST TRACK - City of Phoenix
The federal government is now implementing the Ending the Epidemic plan, which will send resources to targeted regions in the United States with the highest.
New York City Achieves Global Milestone in Fight to End the HIV ...
New York City is the first Fast-Track City in the U.S. to reach the milestone. The Fast-Track Cities initiative is a global partnership of more ...
Fast-Track Cities St. Louis HIV Data
Fast Track Cities-STL is Ending the HIV Epidemic by 2030: A collective partnership of communities and stakeholders in the City of St. Louis & St. Louis County.
New Orleans - Fast-Track Cities
America's HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboards (AHEAD) · Ending HIV: Oregon's Strategy · Massachusetts Comprehensive Plan to Eliminate HIV Discrimination, AIDS ...
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. - HRSA
In March 2021: HRSA awarded $99 Million to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. to 61 HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau EHE recipients to expand access to HIV ...