About Division of HIV Prevention

At a glance

Division of HIV Prevention (DHP) confronts the root causes of HIV by improving care and treatment access for the nation’s most disproportionately affected persons. We engage community, state, and national leaders to serve the public and groups at higher risk of HIV infection, illness, and death.

Division of HIV Prevention

Our mission

To promote health and quality of life by preventing HIV infection and reducing HIV-related illness and death in the United States

Values

Collaboration

Ensure cross-branch, office, and division, federal interagency, and external partner interactions (e.g., science activities, knowledge sharing)

Diversity

Recruit and maintain an inclusive and multi-disciplinary workforce

Equity

Work to achieve optimal health for the populations we serve

Excellence

Achieve the highest standards of performance in science, surveillance, program, and policy

Innovation

Create an environment that encourages and values new ideas

Integrity

Be accurate, consistent, honest, and accountable for decisions and actions

Respect

Treat persons with professionalism and dignity; value diversity and differences of opinion

Stewardship

Be a diligent steward of the use of resources to achieve DHP's public health mission

Transparency

Effectively and appropriately communicate to staff, partners, and the public about our programs, policy, and science

Priorities

  • Strengthen DHP's Workforce and Organizational Capacity
  • Expand Access to and Use of DHP Funding
  • Enhance Implementation Guidance and Technical Assistance
  • Integrate Data and Data Systems
  • Advance Partnerships and Increasing Collaboration
  • Support Partner and Recipient Communication Efforts

Resources

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