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CLUW provides the following list of web sites as a value to those who visit our site. These links are not intended to be an exhaustive listing of online information about HIV/AIDS. We do, however, regard them as reliable and consistent sources of information. CLUW does not endorse the information found on these sites.

     
AFL-CIO: 
 

http://www.aflcio.org - representing more than 13 million working-women and men worldwide. To find information about the AFL-CIO’s position on HIV/AIDS, search its site using the keyword: AIDS.

   
AFSCME: 
  http://www.afscme.org/health - The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) provides fact sheets on HIV and AIDS, women and AIDS, and workplace resources including “When AIDS Comes to Work.”
     
Centers for Disease  Control and  Prevention: 
  http://www.aidsatwork.org - CDC cooperative program between the business and labor community to address HIV/AIDS. Workplace program materials and other resources are available.
     
CDC National 
AIDS Hotline:
 
 

http://www.ashastd.org/nah - 800-342-AIDS - 24-hour hotline for questions about transmission, prevention, current statistics and general HIV information. Also provides referrals in either English or Spanish.

     
AIDS Education Global Information System:
  http://www.aegis.com - the largest collection of HIV-related documents in the world, including newsletters and stories from wire services.
     
Kaiser Family Foundation: 
  http://www.kff.org - an excellent resource for HIV/AIDS information including policy briefs, reports, state-by-state HIV data, events calendar, and issues of health care coverage and prevention.
     
CDC National Prevention Information Network: 
  http://www.cdcnpin.org - excellent reference, referral, and distribution service for information on HIV/AIDS, STDs, and TB.
     
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS: 
  http://www.unaids.org - coordinates the World AIDS Campaign and provides international statistics, information, publications, and the UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Technical Updates.
     
National Minority AIDS Council: 
  http://www.nmac.org - A national organization dedicated to developing leadership within communities of color to address the challenge of HIV/AIDS.
     
The Body: 
  http://www.thebody.com - one of the most comprehensive sources of information on HIV/AIDS on the web.
     
United States Conference on AIDS:   http://www.nmac.org/usca2002 - The sixth USCA takes place September 19-22, 2002, in Anaheim, CA.
     
World AIDS Day 2002:   http://www.unaids.org/wac/2002/