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Phoenix 95-95-95 Targets (2023) PLHIV:

NA

59%

61%

90-90-90 targets were calculated based on PLHIV diagnosed in the prior five years.

Source: City of Phoenix

Phoenix HIV Care Continuum (2021) PLHIV:

N/A

N/A

NA

HIV Care Continuum proportions are calculated out of number of PLHIV diagnosed.

Source: City of Phoenix

Message from the Mayor

“In October 2016, the Phoenix City Council authorized the city to join the Fast-Track Cities Initiative. HIV/AIDS is an issue that affects everyone, and it demands an all-inclusive long-term solution. I am proud of the work the City of Phoenix has already accomplished but know there is much more to be done. Together we will work to end this disease in our city once and for all, and remove the unfair stigma associated with people living with HIV/AIDS."

Kate Gallego
Mayor of Phoenix
Message from the Councilwoman

“Everyone deserves to live a life free of illness and stigma. I am incredibly proud of the success and accomplishments of Phoenix’s Fast-Track Cities Ad-Hoc committee, but I know we still have a long way to go. Together, we will continue to work to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic.”

Debra Stark
Phoenix Councilwoman
Department of health

Arizona Department of Health Services

Dr. Cara M. Christ, MD, MS

Director, Arizona Department of Health Services

150 North 18th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007

Ph: (602) 542-1025

Maricopa County Department of Public Health

Marcy Flanagan

Director, Maricopa County Department of Public Health

301 West Jefferson Street Phoenix, Arizona 85003

602-506-6900

Maricopa County Deparment of Public Health

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Community Leadership Messages

​"HIV/AIDS is an issue that affects everyone, and it demands an all-inlcusive, holisitc solution. I am proud of the work the ad-hoc committee has accomplished in volunteering so many hours to develop a plan to implement the Fast-Track Cities Initiative in Phoenix."

Laura Pastor
Councilwoman
City of Phoenix, District 4

“One critical goal this initiative hopes to accomplish is to eliminate the stigma of HIV by educating the community so that this is no longer a deadly disease. The stigma that people carry internally can have devastating consequences. HIV positive individuals often fear the reaction of those closest to them due to the stigma surrounding this condition.”

Kenja Hassan
Director, Cultural Relations, Office of University Affairs
Arizona State University

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