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NASTAD has prioritized addressing racial and ethnic health disparities as an overarching strategic goal of all its programming, setting the stage for continued movement toward policies and programs that seek to reduce health disparities in vulnerable, yet resilient populations.
NASTAD acknowledges and grapples with a complex web of social factors in order to create comprehensive programs that reduce - and ultimately seek to eliminate - the spread of HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis among racial and ethnic minority communities in the U.S. NASTAD activities are focused on examining and addressing the epidemic among African American, Latino, Native American, and Asian and Pacific Islanders.

NASTAD has long supported state and local health departments' responses to the HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis epidemics among racial and ethnic minority communities in the United States. Most recently, in 2006, NASTAD updated its strategic map to reflect a redoubled approach to addressing health disparities by sharpening examination of the complex and varying co-factors that often drive HIV and viral hepatitis acquisition across racial and ethnic groups. The organization is committed to addressing this important issue, as evident through a variety of robust program activities, targeted technical assistance efforts, advisory groups, coalition activities, policy and advocacy, as well as a range of publications funded through cooperative agreements with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Office of Minority Health (OMH). These activities seek to increase synergy between public health, community stakeholders, as well as the tripartite federal, state, and local governments and the populations most impacted by the nation's HIV and viral hepatitis epidemics: African American, Latino, Native American, and Asian and Pacific Islander communities. NASTAD recognizes that ongoing dialogue and programming to address the changing and complex demographics of the epidemic must also build upon opportunities for leadership while at the same time deconstructing social barriers that erode our best efforts to affect change.

General objectives of NASTAD’s racial and ethnic health disparities program include:

  • Increasing leadership development among minority staff in state and territorial health departments
  • Developing policy and program recommendations that address racial and ethnic health disparities
  • Reducing stigma and creating more culturally appropriate approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment activities
Technical Assistance Report: ACTIVITIES TO ADDRESS HIV/AIDS IN NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES
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NASTAD commemorates API HIV/AIDS Awareness Day - Press Release
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NASTAD Supports and Commemorates National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
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