Asian and Pacific Islander Communities and HIV Policy

One size does not fit all with HIV policy. Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the U.S. have unique needs for HIV prevention and treatment.

Policy Resource Group, LLC, the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum and the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors explore HIV policy issues for Asian and Pacific Islander communities in the U.S. in the upcoming document entitled: Breaking Through the Silence: Key Issues and Recommendations to Address HIV/AIDS among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in the United States.

Cover of Breaking Through the SilenceBreaking Through the Silence identifies several key issues and recommendations for improved health among these populations.

 

 

Myopic Exclusion, 2009Myopic Exclusion describes how HIV Prevention Community Planning processes functionally ignore the emergence of HIV among Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Communities. Several key recommendations are offered to improve HIV prevention policy and planning.