In 2009, the National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) and POZ magazine announced a new initiative called The Denver Principles Project.6 The Denver Principles Project aimed to recommit the HIV community to the Denver Principles and dramatically increase NAPWA's membership.7 With a vastly increased membership, NAPWA will be better able to advocate for effective HIV prevention and care, as well as to combat the stigma that surrounds HIV and impedes education, prevention and treatment of HIV.8
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