PACHA Subcommittees

Content From: Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy, HHSUpdated: August 12, 20242 min read

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Aging with HIV, Long-Term & Lifetime Survivors Subcommittee

Charge

Provide advice on enhancing the federal response to medical, social, and mental health needs of people aging with HIV, including long-term and lifetime survivors. Provide recommendations for increasing access to and improving comprehensive and integrated health care, funding HIV and aging research, support and social services, benefits, and resources that promote the health and well-being of people aging with HIV.

Members

  • Alicia Diggs, Co-Chair
  • Jesse Milan, Co-Chair
  • Paul Kawata
  • Kayla Quimbley
  • Jeff Taylor

Ending the HIV Epidemic Subcommittee

Charge

Provide advice on the development of the EHE in U.S. initiative and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy to ensure goals are achieved and communities and jurisdictions most affected are prioritized. This includes ensuring that there is proper community input (including people living with HIV), utilizing the best available science, addressing all societal factors (including stigma), encouraging collaboration between federal and local agencies, and monitoring implementation (including data collection and accountability).

Members

  • Guillermo Chacón, Co-Chair
  • Tori Cooper, Co-Chair
  • Philip Chan
  • Raniyah Copeland
  • Mackenzie Copley
  • Paul Kawata
  • Duvia Lozano
  • Marlene McNeese
  • Deondre Moore
  • Laura Platero
  • Natalie Sanchez
  • Patrick Sullivan
  • Hansel Tookes
  • Carole Treston
  • Dafina Ward

Global Subcommittee

Charge

Provide advice on the global HIV response, identifying lessons learned globally that can be incorporated or adapted in the U.S., and working with the international community to decrease the burden of HIV/AIDS.

Members

  • Jennifer Kates, Co-Chair
  • Patrick Sullivan, Co-Chair
  • Marlene McNeese
  • Jesse Milan
  • Deondre Moore
  • Carole Treston

Stigma and Disparities Subcommittee

Charge

Provide advice on reducing HIV-related stigma (internalized, external, community, and structural) and disparities, including addressing social determinants of health, fully engaging and reaching key populations (“nothing for us without us”), and reducing inequities including economic, health, and structural.

Members

  • Raniyah Copeland, Co-Chair
  • Leo Moore, Co-Chair
  • Guillermo Chacón
  • Alicia Diggs
  • Paul Kawata
  • Tiommi Luckett
  • Marlene McNeese
  • Laura Platero
  • Kayla Quimbley
  • Natalie Sanchez
  • Marvell Terry II
  • Dafina Ward
  • Darrell Wheeler