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A grassroots effort was formed in 2007 by founding members of the Coalition for a National AIDS Strategy, which sought to change the way that Washington, D.C. and the federal government address and track the U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Coalition wanted to bring together federal resources to rally around a coordinated, outcomes-based and community-informed national strategy to combat the epidemic. In order to raise visibility and secure community and government support, Coalition members engaged in advocacy-related activities including outreach and education to President Barack Obama’s transition team, to assist with development of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. “We realized the United States could do better in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and that we needed a far more coordinated, accountable and outcomes-oriented effort, “said Chris Collins, Vice President and Director of Policy of amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. “The release of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy by the Obama administration marks a historic day for the HIV/AIDS community,” said David Munar, Vice President of the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. “By implementing accountability and metrics, this will change how our government responds to HIV/AIDS.” About Coalition for a National AIDS Strategy The Coalition for a National AIDS Strategy is comprised of 500+ organizations and 2,400+ committed individuals. Our Coordinating Committee is made up of some of the most respected HIV/AIDS activists, policy makers and organizational leaders in the US. For more information visit www.nationalaidsstrategy.org. For more information about David Munar’s involvement with the development of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, visit http://www.aidschicago.org/pdf/2010/media_7_13_10.pdf. Subscribe to our FREE Ezine and receive current Health News, be eligible for discounted products/services and coupons related to your Health. We publish 24/7. HealthNewsDigest.com For advertising/promotion, email: tvmike13@healthnewsdigest.com Or call toll free: 877- 634-9180 Top of Page
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