Act Against AIDS - Nine and a Half Minutes CDC Campaign
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently launched a new
national domestic campaign for HIV/AIDS called “Act Against AIDS” that
aims to contribute to reducing HIV incidence in the United States.
Act Against AIDS is a multi-year, multi-faceted communication
campaign that is being planned and released in phases. Each phase, with its own
unique objectives and target audiences, will utilize mass media and
direct-to-consumer communication channels to deliver important HIV prevention
messages in a manner designed to be compelling, credible, and relevant. Some
campaign phases will influence knowledge and information-seeking behaviors,
while other phases will influence complex prevention and testing
behaviors.
Below you will find background materials related to the Act
Against AIDS campaign.
The campaign is also available in Spanish.