UNAIDS warned that the number of people living with HIV/AIDS has risen in every region of the world. Last year five million people became newly infected with HIV --more people than any previous year.
UNAIDS, July 6, 2004
World Health Organization, July 10, 2004
World Bank, Development Outreach, July 2004
UNAIDS, July 2004
OECD and UNAIDS, July 2004
World Health Organization, July 2004
UNAIDS and the Asian Development Bank, July 2004
Children on the Brink 2004 presents the latest statistics on historical, current and projected numbers of children under 18 who have been orphaned by AIDS and other causes.
UNAIDS, UNICEF and USAID; July 2004
Shortages of doctors, nurses and health care workers in developing countries are hindering efforts to distribute antiretroviral drugs to people living with HIV/AIDS in the most-affected areas, according this report released by the American Foundation for AIDS Research and the Therapeutics Research, Education and AIDS Training in Asia
TREAT Asia, July 2004
This UNAIDS report shows increased global AIDS spending, but warns it is not enough to effectively fight the epidemic in the developing world.
UNAIDS, July 2004
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, July 2004
International Labor Organization, July 2004
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, IAVI, UNAIDS, AIDS Law Project and Global Campaign for Microbicides, July 2004
This briefing document from Doctors Without Borders/MSF discusses the organization's treatment experience.
Doctors Without Borders/MSF, July 2004
IAVI's Scientific Blueprint 2004, released at the International AIDS Conference, assesses global efforts toward an AIDS vaccine and makes recommendations for accelerating progress.
IAVI, July 2004
Government Accountability Office, July 13, 2004
UNAIDS, UNIFEM and UNFPA, July 2004
Advocates for Youth focuses on adolescent reproductive and sexual health in the U.S. and developing countries.
Formerly the AIDS Policy Center for Children, AIDS Alliance focuses on the needs of children, youth, and families living with, affected by, or at risk for HIV/AIDS infection.
AHF is a non-profit medical provider working to expand access to HIV medical care. In addition to its healthcare centers in the U.S., AHF's
Global Immunity program also operates free clinics in South Africa, Honduras and Uganda.
The Network provides treatment access and advocacy, case management, counseling, and English and Spanish language information services to people with AIDS and HIV.
Founded to speed the development and global delivery of AIDS vaccines, AVAC provides analysis, policy advocacy, public education and mobilization.
amfAR supports HIV/AIDS research, prevention, treatment education, and AIDS-related public policy through initiatives such as
TREAT Asia (Therapeutics Research, Education, and AIDS Training in Asia).
This public awareness campaign is run by the U.N. Foundation/Better World Fund.
The Gates Foundation works to promote greater equity in four areas: global health, education, public libraries, and support for at-risk families. The Global Health Program aims to reduce global health inequities by accelerating the development, deployment and sustainability of health interventions.
The Institute aims to reduce HIV/AIDS disparities between people of African descent and other racial ethnic groups by mobilizing Black institutions and individuals to confront HIV/AIDS in local communities.
This coalition represents more than 300 grantees under the Ryan White CARE Act and leads the annual federal appropriation advocacy efforts for CARE Act Titles I and III.
Co-chaired by Senators Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Russell Feingold (D-Wis.), the Task Force seeks to build bipartisan consensus on critical U.S. policy initiatives addressing HIV/AIDS in affected countries.
DATA works to raise awareness about mounting debt, the spread of HIV/AIDS, and trade rules that negatively affect Africans.
MSF’s Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines aims to lower prices of existing medicines, stimulate research and development for diseases that primarily affect the poor, and overcome other barriers to access.
The Foundation focuses on identifying, funding and conducting research that will lead to better treatments and prevention of HIV infection in infants and children.
An independent public-private partnership whose mission is to facilitate discussion on emerging issues in HIV clinical research and the transfer of research results into care.
FCAA works to mobilize philanthropic leadership and resources, domestically and internationally, to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
The GAA’s Campaign to Stop Global AIDS focuses on mobilizing funding, increasing access to treatment and reducing debt for highly-affected developing countries.
The GBC is a coalition of international businesses dedicated to combating the AIDS epidemic using the business sector's skills and expertise.
The Global Fund was established in 2001 as an independent public-private partnership to raise and disburse funds to address HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria programs globally.
The organization's mission is to share information and influence global AIDS policy through activities such as the publication of
AIDSLink®, a bimonthly newsletter.
The Global Health Initiative's (GHI) mission is to increase the quantity and quality of business programs fighting HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.
The GNP+ works to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS.
Health GAP campaigns for drug access and the resources necessary to sustain access for people with HIV/AIDS across the globe.
The IAS, one of the main organizers of the International AIDS Conferences, represents the world’s professional society for scientists, health care and public health workers, and others engaged in HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care.
The Trust aims to increase AIDS awareness, assist in developing and implementing effective programs and policies in the developing world, and match public and private sector resources with AIDS-related opportunities in the developing world.
IAVI works to speed the development and distribution of preventive AIDS vaccines. This website includes the IAVI Database of AIDS Vaccines in Human Trials.
ICRW explores the impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls through research on topics such as stigma, food security and female-controlled prevention methods.
ICASO is a global network of non-governmental and community-based organizations participating in the response to HIV/AIDS.
This is a resource for health care professionals providing care and treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS.
CCP provides strategic communication expertise to design, implement, monitor and evaluate HIV/AIDS communication programs.
UNAIDS brings together the efforts and resources of ten UN system organizations to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The UNAIDS website includes country, regional, and global statistics; epidemiological reports; news releases; case studies; and publications on other HIV-related topics.
NASTAD is a national association of U.S. state health department HIV/AIDS program directors who administer government-funded HIV/AIDS programs.
NAPWA is a network of people living with HIV/AIDS around the world that seeks to educate, inform, and empower all people living with HIV and AIDS.
NMAC is a national organization dedicated to developing leadership within communities of color to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
Pangaea’s primary goals are to broaden access to HIV/AIDS ARV treatment and care in developing countries and to support the development of an effective HIV vaccine.
Project Inform provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of HIV and advocates for regulatory, research, and funding policies that affect treatments.
A project of the DRCNet Foundation, SERO provides comprehensive online information about needle exchange and its role in preventing the spread of diseases such as HIV.
The Foundation’s activities include public education, service provision for people living with HIV/AIDS, health promotion projects and public policy advocacy.
Synergy provides technical assistance to USAID in the design, evaluation, and coordination of HIV/AIDS programs, including the identification of lessons learned.
TAC campaigns for greater access to HIV treatment for all South Africans by raising public awareness about the availability, affordability and use of HIV treatments.
TAG advocates for larger and more efficient AIDS research efforts, and focuses on the drug development process, and health care delivery systems.
Priority areas include prevention among youth, care and support for orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS, and children affected by HIV/AIDS in armed conflict.
In June 2001, the UN General Assembly adopted a Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS.
UNFPA works to promote safer sexual behavior among young people by integrating HIV prevention into reproductive health programming worldwide.
This page provides resources on HIV/AIDS, including news releases, publications, video clips, and information about World Bank projects and lending on HIV/AIDS.
This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, news and events, as well as partners in the various WHO programs and offices working on this topic.
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This site provides information on FDA approved HIV/AIDS therapies, clinical trials, HIV testing information and FDA publications on HIV/AIDS.
The HIV/AIDS Bureau provides information about the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, as well as the Global AIDS Program.
DAIDS supports basic research, therapeutics for the treatment of HIV and related opportunistic infections and research into vaccines and other prevention approaches.
The Office of AIDS Research is responsible for the scientific, budgetary, legislative, and policy elements of the NIH AIDS research program.
PACHA was established to provide recommendations on the US government's response to the AIDS epidemic.
Focusing on SAMHSA’s HIV/AIDS and hepatitis programs, this provides information about professional resources, programs and activities, and funding opportunities.
The CDC page includes recommendations, guidelines, fact sheets, FAQs, statistics, and a range of other HIV/AIDS-related materials.
GAP focuses on preventing HIV infection, improving care and support and building capacity to address the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. In 2003, GAP operated in 25 countries, providing financial and technical assistance to country programs.
The Global Health Bureau website provides information on government initiatives such as the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and USAID’s small grants program.
The HIV/AIDS Surveillance Data Base includes a compilation of country-level seroprevalence estimates in various population groups in developing countries.
OHAP acts as the principle advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General and other senior HHS officials on HIV/AIDS issues.
OGHA helps coordinate and develop U.S. policy and strategy with respect to international health issues. The website includes health statistics, reports and publications and fact sheets.
This office manages the
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program, and other HUD programs serving people living with HIV/AIDS.
Created as part of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the Global AIDS Coordinator, Ambassador Randall L. Tobias, is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all U.S. international HIV/AIDS assistance.
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AEGIS features HIV Daily Briefings, archives of HIV/AIDS-related articles, treatment information from U.S. government sources, and community-based publications..
This multimedia web portal is a subset of the OneWorld International Foundation.
A service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, AIDSinfo includes information on HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention guidelines; HIV/AIDS clinical trials; HIV/AIDS drugs and vaccines; and an Education and Resource Center.
Information on treatment and care for people living with HIV/AIDS, AIDS-related news, and AIDS organizations around the world is available at aidsmap.
Aidspan provides grant-writing assistance to developing-country AIDS projects, and its email newsletter, The Global Fund Observer, provides a platform for news, analysis and commentary about the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
The Body’s website contains the CDC News Update, information on prevention and treatment, quality of life, policy and activism and more.
The HIV/AIDS resource guide features over 500 summaries of - and links to - papers on HIV/AIDS and over 150 organizations worldwide working in the field.
The database provides information on HIV/AIDS indicators and allows the user to produce tables for specific countries by select background characteristics.
This site provides information on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and policy from the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
IAEN focuses on the economics of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, providing data, tools, and analysis for researchers and policymakers.
The JAMA center is an HIV/AIDS resource for health professionals.
A service of the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINEPlus offers quick links to statistics, recent news, and information on prevention, research, treatment.
Medscape is a commercial, medicine-oriented site featuring coverage of major HIV/AIDS conferences, news feeds, and online Continuing Medical Education (CME).
This website serves as a knowledge resource and advocacy tool on the issue of young people and HIV/AIDS, featuring statistics and links to relevant publications.
Developed by UNICEF and the Kaiser Family Foundation to highlight issues of importance to young people at the Bangkok AIDS Conference, this site provides policymakers, media, youth, activists and others with resources such as key documents, statistics, and a calendar of youth-related events at the AIDS Conference.
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