POWER IN
PARTNERSHIP
The world is facing a new AIDS emergency. But our global partnership is ready to meet it – united, determined and focused on creating a future free from AIDS.
Our new strategic priorities set out how we will work in collaboration to strengthen health services, champion rights-based responses and scale up community-led approaches that keep delivering in times of crises.
OUR PRIORITIES
STRENGTHEN HEALTH SYSTEMS
We support community, youth-led and civil society organisations to:
- Play a role in building sustainably financed, resilient and inclusive health systems
- Protect tailored services for key populations, women and girls and young people, who too often face stigma and discrimination when accessing care.
We also help unlock sustainable funding so effective approaches can be scaled up.
This means better care and outcomes for people, and less siloed, more efficient health systems.
CHAMPION HUMAN RIGHTS AND
GENDER AND RACIAL JUSTICE
We’re countering the backlash against rights by tackling the legal, social and political barriers that block access to HIV services, including stigma, denial of care within health systems and criminalisation and violence by:
- Centring the experiences of those who have been judged, silenced and attacked
- Supporting partners to come together, across movements, and build shared strategies to counter anti-rights mobilisation and shift hostile narratives.
We defend inclusive health systems and ensure every person can access HIV services without fear or discrimination.
BUILD RESILIENCE TO CRISES
We build systems and communities that can withstand future crises that threaten progress on HIV by:
- Capturing and sharing innovative practice and evidence from crisis settings and testing new ways of working
- Brokering partnerships and influencing policy
- Expanding access to funding.
By documenting and sharing evidence from crisis settings, proven models can be scaled up and tailored to different communities and contexts.
OUR ROLE IN A
CHANGING LANDSCAPE
With more than 30 years’ experience, the Frontline AIDS’ partnership brings together over 50 partners across 100 countries.
Frontline AIDS’ focus is on backing collective, partner-led work to shift power, centre local knowledge and strengthen community leadership. Our distinctive role is to bring community knowledge into the spaces where decisions are made – locally, nationally and globally – ensuring that lived experience shapes the policies, financing and practice that improve people’s lives.
Together we can end AIDS. For everyone, everywhere.
Frontline AIDS provides the convening power that elevates the local realities of partners and civil society to decision-makers at multiple levels. It strengthens institutions so partners can grow and thrive, and aligns resourcing to keep work moving towards ending AIDS.
Toyin Chukwudozie,
Education as a Vaccine, Nigeria