Road to AIDS 2012: A Series of Town Hall Meetings--Chicago

The Windy City Calls for Action to Stem Political Threats in Fight Against HIV/AIDS
The third in a series of articles about the Road to AIDS 2012, a 15-city tour that seeks to define the state of the U.S. epidemic and that leads up to the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C., in July 2012. The second installment reported on the Washington, D.C., meeting.Read more: Road to AIDS 2012: A Series of Town Hall Meetings--Chicago
VA Increases HIV Testing Rates

In this month during which we observe Veteran’s Day, I am pleased to share news about an a significant achievement in HIV screening at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: Annual HIV testing rates in Veterans Administration Medical Centers increased significantly between 2009 and 2010.
CDC ECHPP Plans Released

Earlier this year, AIDS.gov reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had launched a website for its Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) initiative, which provided $11.6 million in FY2011 for enhanced planning and coordination activities in the 12 Metropolitan and Statistical Areas (MSA) accounting for an estimated 44% of U.S. AIDS cases in 2007.
Apply to AAHU Community Mobilization College Today

The Black AIDS Institute is accepting applications for its flagship training and capacity building program, the African American HIV University (AAHU) Community Mobilization College (CMC) 2012 class.
Read more: Apply to AAHU Community Mobilization College Today
In This Issue

Recently Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered what I consider to be a very important speech, in which she affirmed the U.S. government's commitment to taking policy steps that will result in an AIDS-free generation worldwide. We run a summary of her comments from AIDS.gov as well as that organization's recaps of the U.S. Conference on AIDS.