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Policy, Planning, and Strategic Communication

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CDC supports the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, recently updated to 2020, with a high-impact prevention approach to reducing new HIV infections. In this section, you can learn about CDC’s prevention approach, progress toward meeting the goals of the national strategy, and the many laws and policies that affect HIV prevention and care activities.

CDC Strategic Planning and Progress Reports

Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Outcomes in the United States Fact Sheet
This fact sheet describes a subset of national indicators that are steps in the HIV care continuum and are used to monitor progress toward national goals in the United States.

Understanding the HIV Care Continuum Fact Sheet
This fact sheet explains the various approaches and data used to develop the HIV care continuum, how it is used to improve outcomes for people living with HIV in the United States and how it helps guide the nation’s response to HIV.


cover: Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Funding for Health Departments
Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Funding for Health Departments
CDC has renewed and strengthened its flagship funding program to support HIV surveillance and prevention efforts led by health departments in states, territories, and selected counties and cities.

Annual Report thumbnail DHAP Annual Report 2015
This annual report discusses CDC’s progress in HIV prevention nationally, supporting the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, focusing on high-impact prevention.

CDC FY 2017 Budget Request Summary Domestic HIV Prevention thumbnail CDC FY 2017 Budget Request Summary Domestic HIV Prevention
This document describes President Obama’s fiscal year (FY) 2017 budget request to Congress. It includes approximately $788 million for domestic HIV/AIDS prevention and research at CDC, which is level with the FY 2016 enacted level.

Image of the cover of the 2011 DHAP strategic plan DHAP Strategic Plan
DHAP’s Strategic Plan 2011-2015 is CDC’s blueprint for achieving its vision of a future free of HIV and reflects the Division’s response to new opportunities and imperatives for HIV prevention.


National Progress Report CDC National HIV Prevention Progress Report
This report describes our nation’s progress toward achieving key HIV prevention goals aligned with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) and DHAP Strategic Plan.


State Progress Report CDC State HIV Prevention Progress Report
This report describes states’ progress toward reaching national HIV prevention goals aligned with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) and DHAP Strategic Plan.

HIV PREVENTION IN THE UNITED STATES: New Opportunities, New Expectations - bluebook thumbnail HIV Prevention in the United States: New Opportunities, New Expectations
This brochure summarizes the state of the HIV epidemic in the United States, as well as CDC’s current HIV prevention priorities, gaps in HIV prevention, and how the agency is helping accelerate new progress against HIV.

Image of the cover of the High Impact HIV prevention booklet High-Impact Prevention
To advance the prevention of goals of NHAS and maximize the effectiveness of current HIV prevention methods, CDC pursues a High-Impact Prevention approach.

HIV in the Southern United States HIV in the Southern United States
This issue brief presents the status of HIV in the southern United States, the factors driving the Southern HIV epidemic, and how CDC is responding to strengthen HIV prevention efforts in this region.
Graphic: CDC’s Core HIV Prevention Funding to the South

HIV and Transgender Communities CDC Issue Brief HIV and Transgender Communities
This issue brief presents the effects of HIV on the transgender community and the ways in which CDC and its partners in public health can continue to work together to address the HIV prevention needs of transgender people.

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