The purpose of the WCP, therefore, is to facilitate a bi-partisan discussion of global HIV prevention policy among key U.S. stakeholders to strengthen current U.S. government activities and forge additional common ground. It seeks to translate the large body of literature on HIV prevention science and on-the-ground experience into practical and strategic lessons for U.S. policymakers. In particular, the WCP has drawn upon and coordinated with the work of the Global HIV Prevention Working Group (PWG), a panel of nearly 50 leading public health experts, clinicians, biomedical, and behavioral researchers, and people affected by HIV/AIDS, convened by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Kaiser Family Foundation. The PWG’s reports have already addressed many of the critical and cutting edge issues in HIV prevention today and offer numerous lessons and examples for U.S. policy moving forward.
Participation
The WCP, which has included participation from congressional and administration staff, HIV prevention science experts, foreign policy experts, and representatives of community and faith-based organizations, continues to explore HIV prevention issues with an objective of informing both current U.S. policy on global HIV/AIDS prevention and upcoming Congressional consideration of PEPFAR reauthorization.
Briefings and Discussions
The WCP convenes an ongoing series of briefings to explore both technical and policy aspects of various HIV prevention issues that could ultimately affect the success of the U.S. government’s global HIV/AIDS control activities. Many of these issues are politically as well as technically complex. Briefings seek to include representation from the U.S. Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator and/or other relevant USG agencies as well as other experts in the field where possible. The overall goal of the briefings is to address over time the panoply of important HIV prevention topics facing the USG in its HIV prevention responses.
Recent Publications
The committee's most recent publication provides an analysis of prevention efforts through PEPFAR and policy opions for enhancing HIV prevention in the reauthorization process:
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Making HIV Prevention Paramount in the Next Phase of the U.S. Global HIV/AIDS Response"
Jennifer Kates, J. Stephen Morrison, Phillip Nieburg
Other publications:
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HIV Prevention in Complex, Macro-Scale Societies"
by Jennifer Kates and Phillip Nieburg
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Global health funding: a glass half full?"
The Lancet Jennifer Kates, J. Stephen Morrison, and Eric Lief