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CDC HomeHIV/AIDS > Reports > HIV Prevention Strategic Plan: Extended Through 2010 > Appendix 4: Draft Report from CHAC Strategic Plan Workgroup

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Barriers to Reaching the Plan’s Goals
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The Work Group identified a number of factors that hindered progress toward achieving the Plan’s goals and objectives. The following list includes barriers related to leadership, resources, policies, and levels of intervention:

  • Insufficient leadership and strategic partnering
    • Absence of national leadership / sense of urgency to market the Plan
    • Lack of community / broad-based buy-in for the Plan
    • Lack of partnership coordination & collaborative action
      • The scope of the Plan was too narrow to include all of the potential partners needed to bring about prevention
      • Inadequate interconnection w / other federal partners (SAMSHA, etc.)
  • Inadequate resources
    • Flat funding during the period of the Plan
    • Impact of intervening emergencies such as the 9/11 disaster o Reduced and diverted resources among community-based organizations o Lack of adequate investments in communities of color o Lack of access to services for highest risk populations such as MSM, youth, and women
  • Obstructive federal policies / practices
    • Prohibitions against funding needle exchange
    • OMB/GAO program reviews of organizations serving gay populations
    • Shifting policies / distorted information on abstinence and condom use
    • Blocked release of compendium, adolescent health curriculum etc
    • Leadership gaps / capacity issues at CDC
  • Inadequate framework & interventions
    • Neglect of macro & structural factors that facilitate HIV transmission o Insufficient targeting of interventions to highest risk groups o HIV exceptionalism (treating HIV differently from other diseases)
    • HIV-related stigma o Disconnect between prevention messages and counseling and testing strategies
    • No national social marketing campaign
    • Inadequate capacity building to deliver effective prevention services and interventions
  • Prevention fatigue
    • Prevention “fatigue and burnout” caused communities to ignore CDC’s prevention messages
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Last Modified: December 28, 2007
Last Reviewed: December 28, 2007
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