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People Affected & Infected Links
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Indian Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+)
Link:
http://education.vsnl.com/inpplus/index.html
Link Type:
People Affected & Infected
Category:
PLHA
Country:
India
Part of the Global Network for People Living With HIV/AIDS (GNP+), the Indian Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+) is a national network of, for and by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in India. The organization aims to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV in India. INP+ exists to provide a sense of belonging and togetherness to PLHA. |
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International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW)
Link:
www.icw.org/
CORE Initiative Partner type:
Strategic Partners
Link Type:
Community Responses |
Gender Perspectives |
People Affected & Infected
Category:
PLHA
Country:
United Kingdom
The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) is an international network in over 80 countries run by and for positive women whose goal is to improve the lives of women with HIV and AIDS throughout the world. |
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Sociedad Wills Wilde
Link:
www.membres.tripod.com/~swwilde/
Link Type:
People Affected & Infected
Category:
PLHA
Country:
Venezuela
This non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Venezuela serves the people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) community as well as conducting training and volunteer counseling and testing (VCT) to the community as a whole. The website is in Spanish. |
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Southern Africa Network of AIDS Service Organizations (SANASO)
Link:
www.sanaso.org.zw
Link Type:
Media |
People Affected & Infected |
Prevention |
Training
Country:
Zimbabwe
The Southern Africa Network of AIDS Service Organizations (SANASO) mission is to unite efforts of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community based organizations (CBOs), faith based organizations (FBOs), and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) and promote cooperation between civil society and governments in order to expand the response to HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. The involvement of such a wide selection of organizations and interests in SANASO is very beneficial for cross-fertilisation of ideas for AIDS care and prevention in Southern Africa. The range of member organizations' activities include HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns, education and training, materials production, exhibitions, popular theatre (drama), condom distribution, provision of HIV/AIDS counselling and testing services, home-based care programs, orphan support programs and many other responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. |
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The AIDS/HIV Integrated Model (AIM) District Program
Link:
www.jsi.com/aim/
Link Type:
Community Responses |
Gender Perspectives |
People Affected & Infected |
Training
Category:
OVC, Women
Country:
Uganda
The AIDS/HIV Integrated Model (AIM) District Program exists to strengthen and support organizations and individuals to participate in district-level decision making which will result in broader access to quality HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support services. AIM's approach is driven by the needs of local government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community-based organizations (CBOs) and the private sector working in selected districts. The community and those affected by HIV will also have a vital role in the design of the program. Through the provision of technical assistance and involvement of grassroots-level stakeholders, AIM will support the establishment and management of integrated services for those heavily impacted and burdened by HIV. This involves integrating other development areas including tuberculosis (TB), malaria, food security, micro-nutrients, water and sanitation, income generating projects, gender issues, and orphan care. |
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The Child Protection Society
Link:
www.kubatana.net/cps/index.htm
Link Type:
People Affected & Infected
Category:
OVC
Country:
Zimbabwe
The Child Protection Society seeks to advocate and provide care for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). As AIDS has swept across Zimbabwe, the Child Protection Society has dedicated a large number of resources to addressing HIV/AIDS-related OVC needs such as housing and education. |
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