CDC NPIN World AIDS Day partner toolkit : World AIDS Day, December 1
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Description:Each December 1, we commemorate World AIDS Day. This gives us another opportunity to join partners, both locally and internationally, in recognizing our achievements in HIV prevention and to use evidence and best practices in our work to save lives. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) developed this toolkit to help you reach the communities you serve with resources below:
• Compare how HIV has affected your area to the national level with CDC’s HIV statistics center.
• Use CDC’s AtlasPlus tool to create customized tables, maps, and charts to view social, economic, and surveillance data on the national, state, and county level. Insert these numbers into the placeholders provided throughout the toolkit.
• Look at your own data to find gaps in testing and treatment in your community, and adopt evidence-based efforts to close them.
• Review your materials. Use Everyday Words for Public Health Communication and HIV stigma language guide to find alternatives for jargon and hard-to-understand words.
Thank you for your hard work and commitment to preventing HIV. We encourage you to share this toolkit within your network to promote collaboration as we progress toward an HIV-free generation.
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