Organizations and Research Institutions
Kaiser Family Foundation: HIV/AIDS Policy Program
The Foundation's work in HIV/AIDS policy seeks to provide the latest information, research, and analysis on the major domestic and global HIV/AIDS policy issues.
National Association of People Living with AIDS (NAPWA)
NAPWA works on a range of activities directed at people living with HIV/AIDS.
Advocates for Youth - HIV/AIDS
Provides links to information on adolescent sexual health in developing nations, HIV prevalence rate of young people by country, and publications on HIV/STI prevention among youth.
National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)
A non-profit national association of state health department HIV/AIDS program directors who have programmatic responsibility for administering HIV/AIDS health care, prevention, education, and supportive services programs funded by state and federal governments.
National Minority AIDS Council
National organization dedicated to developing leadership within communities of color to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Leading worldwide non-profit organization dedicated to identifying, funding, and conducting pediatric HIV/AIDS research.
AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families
Conducts policy research, education, and advocacy on a broad range of HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and research issues with a special focus on children, youth, women, and families who are living with, at risk for, or affected by HIV/AIDS.
KNOW HIV/AIDS
Launched on January 6, 2003, the KNOW HIV/AIDS initiative runs public service messages across the full range of Viacom's TV, radio, and outdoor properties. The initiative also encompasses AIDS-related themes woven into Viacom-produced entertainment series, a free educational guide, and other resources. In the United States, the campaign is aimed at the public-at-large as well as those groups that are most at-risk for the disease, including youth, people of color, women, and men who have sex with men. Internationally, the campaign produces public service messages targeted to populations in countries where the disease is spreading the fastest.
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