Rona Taylor

Rona Taylor
Rona Taylor, an ardent women’s health advocate, is currently the Board President of The Women's HIV Collaborative housed at the Ms. Foundation for Women: it’s the only network that advocates for HIV/AIDS organizations that are led by, and serve, women. Her other involvements in HIV/AIDS work include participating in the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) External Peer Review process and serving as the Community Advisory Board Liaison of the NYU Adult and Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. She has also been a member of the East New York/Brownsville HIV CARE Network and Brooklyn Outreach Worker’s Network. Prior to her work at the Ms. Foundation, she was the Program Coordinator for the African American Capacity Building Initiative (AACBI) and the National Technical Assistance Provider for Syringe Exchange Programs at the Harm Reduction Coalition.
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Women, Girls & HIV: HIV Is Close to Home In NYC

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by Rona Taylor

March 10, 2009 - 12:53pm (Print)

10% of all women living with HIV reside in New York City. It's the largest population of women with HIV in the country. A new report examines women living with HIV and AIDS throughout three boroughs.
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