Voice It
Tell us what you think
AVAC wants to hear your thoughts! Please send in your views on any issue or question that's facing HIV prevention research stakeholders anywhere in the world. Your input helps shape AVAC's work and thinking! Email us: avac@avac.org.
Do you have materials or articles on HIV prevention research that have helped explain a topic or spark discussion? Please send them to us for possible inclusion in our download center. We accept all kinds of content, video, slides, publications, and pictures. And we are especially interested in non-English educational materials. Please send us your materials by emailing avac@avac.org or mailing to our physical address: 101 West 23rd Street, #2227, New York, NY 10011 USA
Support our friends in the fight
Consider signing on to the individual and organizational sign-on letters listed below:
AVAC wants to hear your thoughts! Please send in your views on any issue or question that's facing HIV prevention research stakeholders anywhere in the world. Your input helps shape AVAC's work and thinking! Email us: avac@avac.org.
Do you have materials or articles on HIV prevention research that have helped explain a topic or spark discussion? Please send them to us for possible inclusion in our download center. We accept all kinds of content, video, slides, publications, and pictures. And we are especially interested in non-English educational materials. Please send us your materials by emailing avac@avac.org or mailing to our physical address: 101 West 23rd Street, #2227, New York, NY 10011 USA
Support our friends in the fight
Consider signing on to the individual and organizational sign-on letters listed below:
- The Global AIDS Roundtable is collecting organizational sign-ons for a letter urging Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to release U.S. funding for international syringe exchange programs before the International AIDS Conference in July.
As many U.S.-based
organizations as possible are needed to really
exert pressure. Learn
more and sign on as an organization!
Urgent: Deadline is Wednesday, June 23rd
Urgent: Deadline is Wednesday, June 23rd
As Congress and the
administration consider the upcoming 2011 and
2012 budgets, it is important that we keep the
need for increased, sustained funding for NIH
at the top of policymakers’ minds.
Toward that end, ResearchMeansHope.org is
launching an online
petition, urging the administration and
Congress to make funding for research one of
the nation’s top priorities
Take action to
encourage the House to pass its resolution, H.RES.
1064, which currently has currently has 39
cosponsors, condemning the Ugandan
Anti-Homosexuality Bill. Once both resolutions
have passed, the whole U.S. Congress will join
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton in sending the government of
Uganda a unified message that passing the
Anti-Homosexuality Bill will severely impact
its international relationships.
Update: On Wednesday, April 14, 2010, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the resolution introduced by U.S. Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI), Tom Coburn (R-OK), Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Susan Collins (R-ME) calling on members of the Ugandan Parliament to reject the so-called "Anti-Homosexuality Bill."
Do
you have sign-on letters, petitions, or calling
campaigns and that you'd like to share? Please
send suggestions for postings to avac@avac.org! . Update: On Wednesday, April 14, 2010, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the resolution introduced by U.S. Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI), Tom Coburn (R-OK), Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Susan Collins (R-ME) calling on members of the Ugandan Parliament to reject the so-called "Anti-Homosexuality Bill."




