Starting in 2004, Zvandiri works to assure the health and happiness of children and young people living with HIV through a holistic model of clinic, community, and digital services.
FACT Zimbabwe is a strategic partner and a national organisation working in and through partnerships to improve health and reduce poverty among people affected by HIV in Zimbabwe and beyond.
ASWA is a pan African alliance of sex worker-led groups from 35 countries that advocates for the health and human rights of, and social and economic justice for sex workers.
Founded in 2002, LVCT Health is a strategic parnter that implements innovative and comprehensive HIV and SGBV programming at scale in Kenya and beyond, reaching the most vulnerable populations.
The AIDS and Rights Alliance for southern Africa (ARASA) was established in 2002 as a regional partnership of civil society organisations working in 18 countries in Southern and East Africa, promoting a human rights approach to HIV/AIDS and TB.
AIDS Care China supports people living with HIV to access and stay on antiretroviral treatment (ART), providing quality ART services and offering psychosocial support.
Established in 2018, UHRN is a drug user-led network that works to improve the health, human rights and socio-economic wellbeing of people who use drugs.
Started in 2003, UNYPA aims to create an enabling environment for young people living with and affected by HIV to meaningfully participate in the development of programmes that improve their lives and wellbeing.
A youth-led organisation founded in 2013, CYSRA catalyses efforts to access integrated HIV and SRHR services that meet the needs of young people in Uganda and beyond.
ABS brings together 94 CSOs and community-based people, aiming to ensure the effective participation of civil society in national, regional and international policies and programmes to end AIDS.
APH is a strategic partner that supports community action on HIV, TB, and viral hepatitis through financial and technical support to programmes across Ukraine.
ANCS is a strategic partner that supports and strengthens the participation of communities in public health, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB.
Alliance Côte d'Ivoire, created in 2005, is a strategic partner that supports communities in the response to HIV/AIDS and other emerging diseases, promoting the health and human rights for all.
Founded in 2007, ACAM promotes the rights and wellbeing of young people in Mozambique, providing health and sanitation education, and life skills training.
Created in 1993, AMSED's mission is to improve quality of life and wellbeing for vulnerable people and communities in Morocco through HIV and TB programming.
ATL MST SIDA works to contribute to Tunisia's national response to the HIV/AIDS endemic through service delivery and the mobilisation of civil society.
Established in 2002, BONELA is a strategic partner that works to promote the health and wellbeing of key and vulnerable groups, aiming to address the structual barriers that hinders access to health services.
Caritas Egypt strives for social change and sustainable development by building awareness, providing expertise and supporting vulnerable people and communities.
SCDI aims to improve the quality of life and social inclusion of marginalised groups including drug users, sex workers, people living with HIV, as well as their partners and their children.
Established in 1983, CANGO is a network aiming to strengthen NGOs working primary health care in Eswatini, with a focus on joint advocacy and accountability.
EVA, founded in 2000, is a strategic partner that aims to improve the health and development of children, adolescents, and young people through youth-friendly approaches and education.
Founded in 2006, Youth RISE works to centre prioritises of young people who use drugs and young people affected by drug policies through coalition building, advocacy, and evidence gathering.
As a strategic partner working as part of the Frontline AIDS partnership, we're the world’s largest collective of civil society organisations working to end AIDS. We have offices in South Africa and the UK.
mothers2mothers is an African primary health care organisation that employs women living with HIV as community health workers across 10 African countries. Together, they have delivered integrated health services at clinics and in communities to over 16 million people since 2001.
NACOSA is a strategic partner and a civil society network, working to build strong, equal, and healthy communities free from the burden of HIV/AIDS, TB and GBV across Southern Africa.
PATA is a strategic partner that works to mobilise, strengthen and build resilience in a network of frontline health providers, facilities and communities on the frontline of paediatric and adolescent HIV service delivery across the Southern African region.
REPSSI is a strategic partner and a pan African organisation, founded in 2002, leading in innovative mental health and psychosocial support interventions to transform policy and practice for young people across 13 countries in Africa.
Founded in 1999, Alliance India is a strategic partner that works in partnership with civil society, the government of India, and communities to support a sustained response to HIV and other related public health issues.
LEPRA supports the delivery of effective and innovative community-based HIV programmes through capacity building, knowledge sharing, technical support, and advocacy.
MAMTA's work focuses on innovative research methods for stregthening health systems and public health initiatives in India, specialising in maternal and child health, SRH and HIV.
VMM, established in 1969, is a women-led NGO that promotes comprehensive social, economic and political development for women, children and young people in India.
IDH is a civil society organisation committed prevent HIV infections and sexual violence through training and comprehensive care without discrimination.
KHANA, established in 1996, is a strategic partner that provides HIV prevention, care, and support services in Cambodia, as well as integrated SRH, family planning, and TB programming.
Starting in 1987, SIDC promotes the health and wellbeing of vulnerable populations with their work covering HIV prevention, harm reduction, SRHR, and mental health support.
OSSHD provides support and care to people living with HIV, with a focus on children who have lost their parents to AIDS-related illness, and families affected by HIV.
Pakachere was established in 2002 and aims to support local organisations to design, implement and monitor Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) interventions.
Created in 1997, RedTraSex is formed of organisations from 14 LAC countries led by women sex workers and/or former sex workers, promoting the human rights and labour rights of sex workers.
REDLACTRANS was created in 2004 as the first regional transgender network aiming to promote human rights for trans people through political advocacy and improving healthcare, education and access to justice.
Rumah Cemara, operating since 2003, is a strategic partner that aims to eliminate stigma and provides HIV and Hepatitis C programmes for people who use drugs in Indonesia.
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