About PACHA
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What is PACHA?
The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) provides advice, information, and recommendations to the Secretary of Health & Human Services regarding programs, policies, and research to promote effective treatment, prevention, and cure of HIV disease and AIDS, including considering common co-morbidities as needed to promote effective HIV diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and quality services.
This includes advice, information, and recommendations to the Secretary regarding the development and implementation of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
Meetings & Announcements
Information on the next and most recent meetings and/or current announcements about PACHA are provided here.
December 11-12, 2024 (Montgomery, Alabama)
PACHA’s 83rd full council meeting will convene on Wednesday, December 11 from approximately 2:00 – 6:00 pm (CT)/3:00 – 7:00 pm (ET) and Thursday, December 12 from 8:30 – 3:30 pm (CT)/ 9:30 – 4:30 pm (ET). The meeting will also include a “PACHA-to-the-People” community engagement session on Dec 12 from approximately 2:05 – 2:35 pm (CT)/3:05 – 3:35 pm (ET).
Location:
Doubletree Hilton Hotel, 120 Madison Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Watch Meeting Virtually: www.hhs.gov/live
If you would like to register to provide public comment, please email your name, organization, and title to PACHA@hhs.gov by the close of business on Wednesday, December 4, 2024. If you later decide to provide public comment without pre-registering, you may submit a written statement to the same email by Thursday, December 19, 2024, close of business. View the Federal Register notice here.
Additional Resources:
- Draft agenda for the PACHA meeting (PDF, 267 KB)
- Draft Resolution on Stigma Eradication Pillar (PDF, 219 KB)
Review assets from prior meetings back to 2008.
How the Council Performs Its Work
Subcommittees consisting of members of PACHA may be established to perform specific functions within the Council's jurisdiction. Subcommittees make preliminary recommendations for consideration of the full council. Currently, PACHA consists of three subcommittees: The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy Subcommittee, Stigma and Disparities Subcommittee, and the Global Subcommittee. The Department Committee Management Officer is notified upon establishment of each subcommittee and is provided information on its name, membership, function, and estimated frequency of meetings.
Management and support services are provided by the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Meetings are held at the call of the Chair(s), with the advance approval of a full-time Government official, who also approves the agenda. A Government official is present at all meetings.