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NACCHO is seeking a consultant to create materials to support the development of the Rapid ART Policy and Decisions Makers Playbook...
Feb 06, 2022 | Jas Florentino, Sabrina Gandy
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The White House’s new National HIV/AIDS Strategy will accelerate our work to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. by 2030, re-energizing...
Dec 01, 2021 | Julia Zigman
World AIDS Day is honored annually on December 1 to increase HIV awareness, destigmatize the status, and serve as a marker of...
Dec 01, 2021 | Jas Florentino
Nov 23, 2021 | Tori Decea
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced an update to the Blood Lead Reference Value (BLRV) from 5.0 micrograms per...
Oct 28, 2021
NACCHO released a factsheet highlighting key findings regarding lead poisoning prevention services offered by local health departments...
Oct 28, 2021 | Anu Varma
NACCHO is looking to expand the Maternal-Child, Infectious Disease, and Preparedness (MIP) Collaborative Workgroup.
Sep 08, 2021 | Adelaide Appiah
Learn why having the voices of people with disabilities directly at the table and in the conversation will help to ensure that any preparedness activities and plans made by local health departments are fully accessible.
NACCHO is seeking a consultant to create materials to support the development of the Rapid ART Policy and Decisions Makers Playbook and supporting tools. NACCHO will provide a framework/draft outline of the Playbook, including desired content. The consultant will work with NACCHO to determine and develop the most effective media with which to present the content. The consultant should be an...
The White House’s new National HIV/AIDS Strategy will accelerate our work to end the HIV epidemic in the U.S. by 2030, re-energizing and strengthening a whole-of-society response to the epidemic.
World AIDS Day is honored annually on December 1 to increase HIV awareness, destigmatize the status, and serve as a marker of collective experiences that have impacted, and by their own will, empowered the community of individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced an update to the Blood Lead Reference Value (BLRV) from 5.0 micrograms per deciliter (μg/dL) to 3.5 (μg/dL) in children.
NACCHO released a factsheet highlighting key findings regarding lead poisoning prevention services offered by local health departments based on NACCHO’s National Profile of Local Health Departments.
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NACCHO, with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), released a funding opportunity for The Improving...
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