Resources
Ending the HIV Epidemic Dashboards
This section provides links to other, external dashboards that support data-driven efforts to end the HIV epidemic in the US, including AHEAD, the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative, the ETE Dashboard, and AIDSVu. These platforms provide interactive tools, visualizations, and resources to track progress, inform policy, and guide implementation strategies across jurisdictions.
Several EHE-related dashboards and online tools are currently available. We include links and descriptions of each below. These tools are critically important to understanding the scope and impact of EHE projects. The EHE Implementation Science Reporting builds on these resources, leveraging published results data from studies supported by EHE IS awards to build a ‘living review’ repository such that new IS studies are identified and screened semi-annually. This iterative process ensures meta-science reviews reflect the current evidence available.
Implementation Science
Community Partners
To provide opportunities for networking and collaboration, we highlight community partners engaged in implementation science projects supported by EHE awards. To protect the privacy and safety of all community partners, we highlight only those organizations that have provided consent.
Entre Hermanos
Entre Hermanos came into being by the initiative of a group of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Latinos/as that saw the need for social, educational, and health support services in their community in the spring of 1991. By December of 1992, the group was organized and carried out various activities to raise funds to cover its operating costs. These activities were done in cooperation with the Washington Latino AIDS Coalition, a group affiliated with People of Color against AIDS (POCAAN).
AHEAD: America’s HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard:
AHEAD is a tool supporting implementation of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative, tracking progress toward its goals. The interactive dashboard tracks the six EHE indicators in the 57 prioritized jurisdictions as well as for all states and for the nation.