Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative: Accelerating Activities
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December 2020
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Series: Ending the HIV Epidemic
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Description:$371 million proposed for CDC for the EHE initiative in FY 2021.
CDC’s EHE funding will be used to scale up the highest impact strategies for HIV diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and response.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is coordinating the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative to leverage critical scientific advances in HIV prevention to reduce new HIV infections. FY 2021 funding will provide additional expertise, technology, resources, and innovative solutions to end the HIV epidemic in the United States. The majority of CDC’s funding is distributed to health departments in EHE jurisdictions. Additional support is provided through laboratory and capacity building assistance, as well as national communication campaigns content.
cdc-hiv-2021-budget-factsheet.pdf
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