Category: Featured Post

Proud of PEPFAR

The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief is one of the best examples of bipartisan U.S. global leadership. Through innovative, targeted, and science-based HIV prevention and treatment programming, this initiative has saved 25 million lives and counting, helped stabilize nations through health infrastructure investments, and fundamentally changed the course of the HIV pandemic. We are […]

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Member Spotlight: Shepherd Smith

The Global AIDS Policy Partnership is made stronger by each of the contributions of our 70+ members. That is why we wanted to highlight the unique stories and invaluable contributions of each of the individuals and organizations that make up our community through a new blog series. Fittingly, our inaugural post features someone who has […]

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Learning Our Lessons: What’s Missing from Pandemic Preparedness

*This article, co-authored by GAPP members Chris Collins, President and CEO of Friends of the Global Fight, and Elisha Dunn-Georgiou, President and Executive Director of Global Health Council, originally appeared in Global Health News NOW In the aftermath of COVID-19, there have been many proposals to address future health threats. Countries are negotiating a Pandemic Accord. […]

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GAPP Statement on FY22 President’s Budget

The Global AIDS Policy Partnership (GAPP) commends the Biden Administration for efforts to prioritize global pandemic preparedness in its Fiscal Year 2022 budget; these proposed new funds are long overdue. We are extremely concerned, however, about the lack of increases toward other global health areas in the President’s Budget, particularly HIV/AIDS.

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GAPP Statement in Advance of the Multi-stakeholder Hearing on HIV

Many of the substantial global gains in the fight to end the HIV epidemic by 2030 are now threatened by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic insecurity,
unstable resources, and disrupted enabling environments. Without action, we risk a harmful escalation in new HIV infections as well as negative impacts on the lives of
people living with HIV.

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