CSIS Report Highlights Importance Of Preventing HIV Among Young Women, Girls, Offers Next Steps For U.S. Policies

Center for Strategic & International Studies: The Next Frontier: Stop New HIV Infections in Adolescent Girls and Young Women
In this new report, Janet Fleischman, senior associate with the CSIS Global Health Policy Center, and Katey Peck, program manager and research associate at the CSIS Global Health Policy Center, discuss the importance of preventing HIV infection among adolescent girls and young women in East and Southern Africa. They highlight U.S. efforts through PEPFAR, including the DREAMS initiative, and outline next steps for the Trump administration and Congress (July 2017).

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