HIV Commission

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The HIV Commission is an independent process established by Terrence Higgins Trust and NAT (National AIDS Trust) to find ambitious and achievable ways to end new HIV transmissions and HIV-attributed deaths in England by 2030​.

Objectives

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  • To deliver a set of ambitious and achievable recommendations to end new HIV transmissions in England by 2030​.
  • To maximise level of support from public and key stakeholders needed to successfully deliver a plan​.
  • To be an independent process that promotes the delivery of an effective government action plan for ending new HIV transmissions by 2030.

Commissioners

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  • Dr. Rob Berkeley, Founder and Managing Editor at BlkOutUK.com
  • Steve Brine MP, MP for Winchester and Chandler’s Ford and former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health and Primary Care
  • Rev. Steve Chalke, British Baptist minister, Founder of the Oasis Charitable Trust, former United Nations’ Special Adviser on Human Trafficking and a social activist
  • Joshua Graff, UK Country Manager & Vice President EMEA & LATAM at LinkedIn
  • Dr. Richard Horton, Editor-In-Chief of The Lancet.
  • Mercy Shibemba, HIV campaigner and winner of the inaugural Diana Award
  • Prof. Peter Piot, Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Founding Executive Director of UNAIDS and Under Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1995 until 2008
  • Alison Saunders, Dispute Resolution Partner at Linklaters and former Director of Public Prosecutions and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service, and
  • Wes Streeting MP, Member of Parliament for Ilford North.