CSIS Task Force on HIV/AIDS
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Task Force on HIV/AIDS, co-chaired by Senators Bill Frist (R-TN) and Russell Feingold (D-WI), outlines strategic choices that the United States faces in fighting the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. The Task Force seeks to build bipartisan consensus on critical U.S. policy initiatives promoting leadership in strengthening prevention, care, and treatment of HIV/AIDS in affected countries around the world.
The Task Force and the Kaiser Family Foundation have collaborated on several activities including the development of policy briefs on key policy issues and Jennifer Kates, Vice President and Director of HIV Policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation co-chairs the Task Force’s Working Committee on Prevention, with Phil Nieburg, senior associate at CSIS.
Recent reports and articles by the Task Force and the Kaiser Family Foundation include:
HIV Prevention Paramount in the Next Phase of the U.S. Global HIV/AIDS Response
(October 2007)
The G8, Russia’s Presidency and HIV/AIDS in Eurasia (June 2006)
HIV Prevention in Complex, Macro-scale Societies (December 2005)
Prevention Indicators for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (May 2005)