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About HIV/AIDS Bureau  (Organizational Chart, Regional Coordinators, HAAC, Cooperative Agreement)
History (Glossary, Funding, Before and After the Act)
Law & Policy (Legislation,  Reauthorization, Policy,  Of interest)
Programs (Funding, Fact Sheets, Grantee Contact Information, Other Federal HIV/AIDS Programs)
Special Initiatives (Special Projects of National Significance, Minority AIDS Initiative, Quality Management)
Report & Studies (Data & Evaluation)
Tools for Grantees (Technical Assistance, Data Collection, TA Partners & Resources)
Grant Opportunities (FY 2002 Competitions, FY 2002, 2001 Application Guidance)
News & Events (Press Releases, Calendar of Events, Web Highlights, Documents)
Educating/Training (AIDS Education Training Centers, Targeted Provider Education Demonstration Program)
Publications (HRSA Care Action, Order Information, Download Publications)
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Special Initiatives

Global HIV/AIDS Program
 
Image of a globe wrapped in a red AIDS ribbon. HAB is committed to improving care and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS in severely affected regions of the world. The bill for the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PL 105-25), was signed into law by the President on May 27, 2003. These funds are critical, because transfer of expertise in care delivery can yield exponential returns in the lives of countless individuals living with HIV disease. Learn More
 
Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS)

The SPNS Program is considered the research and development arm of the
Ryan White CARE Act. Learn More    

Initiatives and Collaborations
SPNS Grantees

Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI)
  MAI funds target programs to enhance effective HIV/AIDS efforts that directly benefit racial and ethnic minority communities. Learn More
 
Quality of Care
  HAB is committed to improving the quality of life for people living with HIV and AIDS. This commitment is made evident by the variety and depth of efforts undertaken to address the quality of care, treatment and training across all programs administered by the Ryan White CARE Act. Learn More
   
Cultural Competency and Linguistic Materials
  What is Culturally Competent HIV Care
 


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