Administration Officials to Participate in the 19th International AIDS Conference
“…we can end this
pandemic. We can beat this disease. We can win this fight. We
just have to keep at it, steady, persistent -- today, tomorrow, every day until
we get to zero. And as long as I have the honor of being your President,
that’s what this administration is going to keep doing.”
--President Obama,
World AIDS Day, December 1, 2011
As the 19th International AIDS
Conference comes to the U.S. for the first time since 1990 -- thanks to
bipartisan action by Presidents Obama and Bush and the Congress to lift the ban
on people living with HIV entering the country -- we are at a tipping point in
the fight against AIDS. Under the President’s leadership, the
Administration has increased overall funding to combat HIV/AIDS to record
levels. We have launched the first comprehensive National HIV/AIDS
Strategy for the United States to prevent and treat HIV in America. Globally,
the Obama Administration has committed to treating 6 million people by the end
of 2013 and is increasing the impact and sustainability of our investments.
Senior Obama Administration Officials will
participate in the International AIDS Conference, including: Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton; Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen
Sebelius; U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Ambassador Eric Goosby; Director of the
White House Office of National AIDS Policy Grant Colfax; Anthony Fauci, Director
of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH; and others.
Continuing his personal engagement on this
issue, the President will provide a brief video message to welcome Conference
attendees from around the world to Washington. The video will be played at the
Conference venue and will be made available in coming days at www.whitehouse.gov.
In addition, the White House will also host a reception
on July 26th to honor those people living with HIV and to thank men and women
who have been fighting with dignity on the frontlines against this
disease. Further details about that event will be provided at a later
date.
Visit www.whitehouse.gov/onap and www.aids.gov for more information on the Obama
Administration’s efforts to combat HIV/AIDS.
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