Print this page    •   Back to Web version of article

World AIDS Day 2001: Acknowledgments

December 1, 2001

American Association for World Health

President Jimmy Carter, Honorary Chairman

Herman Ellis, M.D., M.P.H., Chairman of the Board

Richard L. Wittenberg, President/Chief Executive Officer

Jill Boezwinkle, Executive Assistant

Jaime Zuckerman, Project Officer

Grace Wang, Project Coordinator

Farrah Ahmad, Project Associate

Rachel Bier, Project Associate

Meredith De Meules, Project Associate

Ruby Hiramanek, Project Associate

Karen Moran, Editing/Layout/Design

Ketchum, Inc., Cover/Poster Design


2001 World AIDS Day Advisory Committee

AFL-CIO

AIDS Action Council

AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth, and Families

AIDS Nutrition Services Alliance

American Association for World Health

American Federation of Teachers

American Nurses Association

American Public Health Association

American Red Cross National Headquarters

Association of Schools of Public Health

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

Balm in Gilead

Biotechnology Industry Organization

Cable Positive

Calypte Biomedical

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDC National Prevention Information Network

Children's AIDS Fund

Congress of National Black Churches, Inc.

Council of Religious AIDS Networks

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Dignity/USA

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Food and Drug Administration

Funders Concerned About AIDS

Gay Men's Health Crisis

Global Health Council

Health Resources and Services Administration

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Mary Fisher CARE Fund

Mothers' Voices

The NAMES Project

National AIDS Fund

The National Alliance for Hispanic Health

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors

National Association of Broadcasters

National Association of County and City Health Officials

National Association of People with AIDS

National Conference of State Legislatures

National Council of La Raza

National Education Association

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Institute of Mental Health

National Latina Health Network

National Minority AIDS Council

National Public Health Information Coalition

Pan American Health Organization

Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

United Nations Children's Fund

Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches

US Agency for International Development

US Conference of Mayors

US Department of Health and Human Services

US Department of State

White House Office of National AIDS Policy

Whitman-Walker Clinic

The World Bank

World Health Organization


Thanks to the Following for Making World AIDS Day 2001 Possible

Principal Funding

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Additional Support

Cable Positive, New York, NY

Calypte Biomedical, Alameda, CA

National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD

National Institute of Mental Health, Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS, Bethesda, MD

US Agency for International Development, HIV/AIDS Division, Washington, DC

AAWH Supporting Members

Automated Health Systems, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

ORC Macro International, Calverton, MD

St. George's University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies

Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, St. Davids, PA




This article was provided by American Association for World Health. It is a part of the publication I Care ... Do You? Youth and AIDS in the 21st Century. You can find this article online by typing this address into your Web browser:
http://www.thebody.com/content/art33031.html

General Disclaimer: The Body is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional services. The information provided through The Body should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, consult your health care provider.