- Strengthen prevention and treatment results through use of
evidence-based programs; - Establish prevention and treatment targets and require annual
progress reports; - Define priorities for action in federal agencies and assign
tasks and timelines; - Include the prevention and treatment needs of minorities and
high-risk groups as a main focus; - Address social elements that increase susceptibility to HIV;
- Encourage more HIV prevention and treatment research; and
- Involve multiple sectors -- including government, business,
civil rights groups, faith-based organizations, researchers and
HIV-positive people -- in developing the strategy
The hope is that having a National AIDS Strategy proposed will raise the profile of the issue of HIV/AIDS in the presidential race, and highlights the fact of what is currently lacking in national AIDS policy.
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