The Global HIV Prevention Working Group is an international panel of nearly 50 leading public health experts, clinicians, biomedical and behavioral researchers, advocates and people affected by HIV/AIDS. The Working Group seeks to inform global policymaking, program planning, and donor decisions on HIV prevention, and advocate for a comprehensive response to HIV/AIDS that integrates prevention and care. The Working Group, launched in 2002, is convened by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
>> Visit the Global HIV Prevention Working Group Web Site launched in June 2007.
July 2010 — Global HIV Prevention Progress Report Card 2010
August 2008 Report—Behavior Change for HIV Prevention: (Re) Considerations for the 21st Century
June 2007 Report—Bringing HIV Prevention to Scale: An Urgent Global Priority
June 2007 Fact Sheet—Global HIV Prevention: The Access and Funding Gap (.pdf)
August 2006 Report—New Approaches to HIV Prevention: Accelerating Research and Ensuring Future Access
August 2006 Fact Sheet—Proven HIV Prevention Strategies (.pdf)
June 2004 Report—HIV Prevention in Era of Expanded Treatment Access
May 2003 Report—Access to HIV Prevention: Closing the Gap: A Global HIV Prevention Working Group Report
July 2002 Report—Global Mobilization for HIV Prevention: A Blueprint for Action: A Global HIV Prevention Working Group Report
June 2001—Curtailing the HIV Epidemic: The Power of Prevention: A Leadership Forum convened by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, The Ford Foundation, and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, New York, NY