Effective Interventions
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative to end the HIV epidemic in the United States within 10 years. This initiative will leverage critical scientific advances in HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and outbreak response by coordinating the highly successful programs, resources, and infrastructure of many HHS agencies and offices. CDC works closely with states and local communities, national partners that work on behalf of people with and at risk for HIV, as well as government partners, to scale up the highest-impact HIV prevention, care, treatment, and outbreak response strategies.
In alignment with the HHS HIV National Strategic Plan for the United States: A Roadmap to End the HIV Epidemic (2021-2025) CDC supports behavioral, biomedical, and structural interventions, public health strategies, and social marketing campaigns from the Compendium of Evidence-Based Interventions and Best Practices for HIV Prevention. Toward supporting the HIV prevention workforce, this site provides capacity building assistance (CBA) resources for CDC-supported interventions and strategies categorized by one or more of the four pillars for the EHE initiative.