
Presidential Advisory Commission on HIV/AIDS
The Presidential Advisory Commission on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) is a U.S. government advisory group that provides guidance to the President and federal agencies on policies and programs related to HIV/AIDS. Established in 1995, it aims to improve prevention, treatment, and care for those affected by HIV/AIDS, addressing health disparities and improving community engagement. The commission brings together experts, advocates, and individuals impacted by the disease to discuss strategies and make recommendations to enhance the nation's response to HIV/AIDS and ultimately reduce its impact on public health.