Beyond LIVING is a consultation and advocacy process led by GNP+, the International Community of Women living with HIV (ICW) and Y+ Global, bringing us together to work towards the 2030 goal to end AIDS.
The program focuses on the meaningful inclusion and engagement of People Living with HIV to fully claim our space in Global Fund processes.
End-Paediatric AIDS In Children (EPIC) is an advocacy initiative which aims to collectively mobilize, cordinate, amplify, support and organize civil society for community engagement and advocacy spaces at National and Global level.
Global Partnership for Action to eliminate all forms of HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination.
GNP+ campaigns to abolish laws, policies and practices that regulate, control and punish people based on their HIV-positive status.
HIV Justice Worldwide (HJWW) is a global coalition that campaigns to abolish laws, policies and practices that punish individuals on the basis of their HIV status.
A time for us to remember the many lives lost to AIDS.
Love Alliance is a partnership to build a unifying, strong pan-African movement that promotes access to sexual and reproductive health and rights.
With the Not A Criminal campaign, we are demanding that governments replace bad laws with evidence-based legislation to protect our communities from stigma, discrimination, criminalisation, and violence.
The People Living with HIV (PLHIV) Stigma Index is a standardised tool to gather evidence of their perceptions towards stigma and discrimination in the lives of all people living with HIV.
The Positive Universe Consortium have come together based on our shared goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) that meets everyone’s needs, particularly for underserved populations.
The Digital Health and Rights Project (DHRP) Consortium brings together international social scientists, human rights lawyers, health advocates, and networks of people living with HIV to conduct research and advocate for rights-based digital governance globally. The Future of Human Rights in the Digital Age project uses a transnational participatory action research approach, centring the voices and leadership of diverse young adults to define the future of human rights in the digital age.