Global HIV/AIDS TimelineAn interactive web-based timeline of key HIV-related events and noteworthy activities from 1981 through today.
This fact sheet provides an overview of federal funding for HIV/AIDS in the President’s Fiscal Year 2009 budget request, and comparisons over time, with key funding highlights for domestic and global HIV/AIDS programs. It also includes additional information on federal funding for global TB, malaria, and other global health efforts
Grammy Winner Common, MTV, and Kaiser Family Foundation Launch Lyrics Contest To Promote HIV Testing
World AIDS Day 2007 Resources from the Kaiser Family Foundation
This article, co-authored by Kaiser's HIV Policy Director Jennifer Kates, appeared in the December 15, 2007 Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal Supplement.
This report from the The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Task Force on HIV/AIDS, in collaboration with the Kaiser Family Foundation, examines the current global HIV prevention response by the United States under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and outlines challenges to opportunities for heightening a focus on HIV prevention in the next phase of the U.S. response.
"Bringing HIV Prevention to Scale: An Urgent Global Priority" is the The Global HIV Prevention Working Group's fifth report.
Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah Team Up With NBA Cares to Promote HIV Testing
The International AIDS Society (IAS) and the Kaiser Family Foundation today announced a partnership to provide worldwide online access to the 4th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2007) in Sydney, Australia, 22-25 July 2007. Held every two years, the conference unites scientists, clinicians, public health experts and community leaders to examine the latest developments in HIV-related research, and to explore how scientific advances can inform the global response to HIV/AIDS.
With the approach of World AIDS Day on December 1, the Kaiser Family Foundation is releasing several new and updated resources on the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The Kaiser Family Foundation hosted a panel discussion on October 3 in Washington, D.C., to explore the implications of the new guidelines announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that recommend routine HIV testing for all patients (ages 13-64) in health care settings