Everyone has the right to live free from AIDS. And yet, every day, millions of people are unable to access the HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care they need to continue living healthy, fulfilling lives – simply because of who they are and where they live.
Frontline AIDS convenes and supports our partners who work on the frontline of the AIDS response to ignite innovations, shake up the status quo, and make noise on the issues the world often chooses to ignore. In doing so, we have the power to drive real change.
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Together with our partners, we have been on the frontline of the world’s response to AIDS for 30 years.
We were founded in 1993 as the International HIV/AIDS Alliance to support the work of existing community-led organisations responding to HIV and AIDS. We have a rich history of working with partners to reach marginalised communities. Today, our global partnership works in more than 100 countries to support local, national and global community action on HIV, health and human rights.
Our mission is to support community-led organisations to break down social, political, and legal barriers to create a future free from AIDS. Frontline AIDS partners innovate and work across six action areas to achieve this. The AIDS response began in communities, both at country and global level. Communities shoulder the burden of pandemics, and local knowledge and leadership is critical to finding effective and sustainable solutions to end them.
We commit to become an anti-racist organisation and strive to ensure that power and leadership sits locally and nationally with the communities that are at the heart of our partnership. We are also continually reducing our carbon emissions and are committed to achieving net zero by 2050.
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