Sign on your organization to the following statement:

The United States must develop a national AIDS strategy designed to bring down HIV infection rates, increase access to lifesaving care, and reduce racial disparities. To be effective, a national AIDS strategy should:

  • Improve prevention and treatment outcomes through reliance on evidence-based programming
  • Set ambitious and credible prevention and treatment targets and require annual reporting on progress towards goals
  • Identify clear priorities for action across federal agencies and assign responsibilities and timelines for follow-through
  • Include, as a primary focus, the prevention and treatment needs of African Americans, other communities of color, gay men of all races, and other groups at elevated risk
  • Address social factors that increase vulnerability to infection
  • Promote a strengthened HIV prevention and treatment research effort
  • Involve many sectors in developing the national strategy: government, business, community, civil rights organizations, faith based groups, researchers, and people living with HIV/AIDS

AIDS is a national crisis. The next President of the U.S. should develop a results-oriented AIDS strategy. 
It's time to end the epidemic in the United States.

By completing and submitting the form below, you are signing the following statement of authorization:

I authorize my organization to endorse the call for a national AIDS strategy.  I understand that by making this authorization the name of my organization will appear on the letter of endorsement which will be made public and specifically provided to the major presidential candidates.  I also understand that the letter will be used to further the creation of a national strategy and therefore may also be provided to other public officials, media, organizations, or otherwise distributed for that purpose.
 
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