Urgent Call for U.S.
Initiative on Health Workforce
in AIDS-Impacted Countries
(January 1 2006) The critical
shortage of health care workers and weak health systems is the key
bottleneck to
scaling up access to AIDS treatment. While the needs of individual
countries
must be determined locally, experts estimate that sub-Saharan Africa
needs at
least 1 million new health workers to meet essential health needs.
Sustained
commitment and creative action are necessary to develop and support the
health
workforce needed to secure the right to health and achieve universal
access to
AIDS treatment by 2010, as well as other international health goals.
We urge the President of the United States
and Members
of Congress to lead a global health workforce initiative in AIDS
ravaged
countries. The U.S. should:
1. Invest
significant new resources in a number of impoverished countries to
recruit,
train, support, and effectively
utilize the number of health workers needed to achieve universal access to AIDS
treatment for all in need by 2010 and universal
access to primary health care by 2015, while supporting a new G8
initiative to
assist additional countries. The U.S. should contribute 1/3
of the funds needed, approximately $650 million in 2007 and scaling up
over
ensuing years. The U.S. contributions should support national human
resource
plans within the context of comprehensive country health plans that
improve
health systems performance to achieve sustainable results. Funding
should be
predictable and long-term, flowing directly to the public sector and local NGO and faith-based care
providers as
appropriate. The U.S. should also support effective regional and global initiatives.
The U.S. should invest in (a)
long-term strategic planning; (b) strengthening and expanding capacity
of
health training institutions; (c) retaining health workers through
adequate
compensation, safe and improved work conditions, stronger supervision,
continuing education, and care including AIDS treatment; (d) human
resource and
fiscal management; (e) equitable distribution including incentives to
work in
underserved areas; (f) re-deploying unemployed health workers.
2. Cover costs to public health
systems of implementing PEPFAR and other
U.S. initiatives. U.S. agencies should support training and
retention for at
least the number of indigenous health workers necessary to meet program
goals. Aggressive
proactive measures must be adopted to avoid drawing
from
other local health priorities or programs.
3. Launch a substantial
community health worker initiative to train,
compensate, and deploy community members, especially women and PLWHA,
to
provide basic care, treatment, prevention services, and referrals.
Community
health workers should have access to care, including AIDS treatment,
and be
offered a career pathway. The program should be integrated into primary
health
systems, and ensure adequate supervision, support, and ongoing
training.
4. Reduce brain drain by
increasing the number of U.S. health professional
graduates and improving U.S. health worker distribution. The U.S. government and
professional health communities should expand
training opportunities in the U.S., discourage active recruitment from poor nations, and work with developing and developed countries
and international organizations to develop migration and recruitment
policies that
mutually benefit source and destination countries. Some
experts estimate that the U.S. will need to increase the annual number
of
medical school graduates by at least 5,000 and of nursing graduates by
at least
25,000 over the next 10-15 years.
5. Create new possibilities for
U.S. and diaspora health workers to serve
abroad to help meet immediate care and treatment needs
while providing training and support to strengthen health systems.
The U.S. should develop programs in cooperation with local governments,
prioritize strengthening local institutions, and support South-South
exchanges.
6. Convene and support
country-level teams of all stakeholders to devise
and implement coordinated plans to achieve universal access to health
services.
The U.S. should provide technical assistance and facilitate the country
team's
access to all necessary sources of external funding. Cross-sectoral country-level planning is necessary to
promote national ownership,
donor coordination, and cross-sectoral planning
and harmonization.
7. Contribute 1/3 of the predicted need of
the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, for both the coming year and, gradually, a
sum
equivalent to an additional year to alleviate donor shortfalls and
enable more
ambitious applications. Health systems strengthening must be sustained
as a
category of GFATM financing.
8. Reform IMF-supported spending
and wage policies that limit national and
donor investments in health and education. Barriers to access such
as
user-fees for health and education should be eliminated. The U.S.
should
provide funds to compensate for lost revenue and support increased
utilization
of services.
9. Remove Congressional and
agency limits to funding recurrent expenses,
salaries, and sectorwide approaches, and allow flexibility to agencies seeking to strengthen
health
systems and scale-up access to care and prevention.
The undersigned organizations
and experts urge the
President of the United States and Congress to adopt and implement this
platform.
(If you wish to
add your organization to the list of endorsers, please email pdavis@healthgap.org and include name,
city, country, organization and phone number.)
Distinguished experts:
Lincoln C. Chen, MD, WHO Special Envoy on Human Resources for Health;
Director of the Global Equity Center at Harvard Kennedy School of
Government, MA, USA
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor
of Sustainable Development; and Professor of Health Policy and
Management at Columbia University; Director of the UN Millennium
Project and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi
Annan on the Millennium Development Goals, USA
Peter Mugyenyi, MD, Director, Joint Clinical Research Centre, Uganda
Paul Farmer, MD, Partners in Health, MA, USA/Int’l
Joia Mukherjee, MD, Partners in Health, MA, USA/Int’l
Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Murdock Head Professor of Medicine and Health
Policy, Department of Health Policy, George Washington University,
School of Public Health and Health Services, USA
Allan Rosenfield, MD, Dean, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia
University, NY, USA
Jim Yong Kim, MD, PhD, Chief, Division of Social Medicine and Health
Inequalities, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School;
former Director, Department of HIV/AIDS, World Health Organization, USA
Thomas E. Novotny, MD, MPH, Director of International Programs, UCSF
School of Medicine, Professor in Residence, Epidemiology and
Biostatistics; former Assistant Surgeon General and Deputy Assistant
Secretary for International and Refugee Health, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, USA
Alan Berkman, MD, Acting Chair and Coordinator of Global AIDS Programs,
Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia
University; Founding Member, Health GAP (Global Access Project), USA
Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign
Relations; former health and science writer for Newsday; Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist and author, USA
Jo Ivey Boufford, M.D., Professor of Public Service, Health Policy and
Management at New York University's Wagner School, Clinical Professor
of Pediatrics at New York University Medical School; Former Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, USA
David Hoos, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Director
Multicountry AIDS Care and Treatment Program, Mailman School of Public
Health, Columbia University, USA
James Orbinski, Former International President of MSF-Médecins
Sans Frontières; Research Scientist, Associate Professor,
University of Toronto, Canada
Josh Ruxin, Assistant Clinical Professor of Public Health, Center for
Global Health and Economic Development, Mailman School of Public Health
and The Earth Institute at Columbia University, USA
Gilbert Kombe, MD, MPH, Partnership for Health Reformplus Project, Abt
Associates Inc., MD, USA
Sai Subhasree Raghavan, MD, Executive Director, Solidarity and
ActionAgainst the HIV Infection in India (SAATHII), India and USA
Robert S. Lawrence, MD, Edyth H. Schoenrich Professor of Preventive
Medicine, Associate Dean, Professional Practice and Programs, Director,
Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health, MD, USA
Dr. Nelson Sewankambo, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University;
Founding Member, Academic Alliance for AIDS Care and Prevention in
Africa, Uganda
Dr. Anne Merriman, Founder and Director of Policy and International
Programmes, Hospice Africa, Kampala, Uganda
Bhawani Shanker Kusum, NGO Delegate, PCB UNAIDS for Asia/Pacific
Ezinna Enwereji, President, Health and Environmental Research Society,
College of Medicine, Abia State University, Nigeria
Chiledum A. Ahaghotu, MD, Associate Professor of Urology, Howard
University Hospital; Surgical Team Leader, Imo State Medical Mission,
Nigeria
Donald Cephas Epaalat, Commonwealth Nurses Federation Board, Member for
East, Central and Southern Africa, Kenya
Deborah A. McFarland, PhD, MPH, Professor, Department of Global Health,
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, USA
Jocelyn Tindiweegi, Head Nursing Officer for Mbarara University
Teaching Hospital, Uganda
Lark Lands, MS, PhD, Medical writer, editor, and educator, CO, USA
John Mandisarisa, MPH, Bsc, Dip, National Workplace HIV and AIDS
Prevention and Care Officer, Ministry of Health and Child Welfare,
Zimbabwe
John S. James, Publisher, AIDS Treatment News, PA, USA
Christine C. Quinn, Speaker of New York City Council, NY, USA
Ewald Horwath, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, College of
Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University, Medical Director, Columbia
University HIV Mental Health Training Project, NY, USA
Bruce G. Trigg, MD, Medical Director, STD Program, Region 1,3,T, New
Mexico Department of Health, NM, USA
Alan R. Lifson, MD, MPH, Professor of Epidemiology and Community
Health, University of Minnesota, USA
Thomas L. Hall, MD, DrPH, Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCSF
School of Medicine, CA, USA
David Wheeler, MD, Medical Director, Inova Juniper Program, USA
Lucy Bradley-Springer, PhD, RN, ACRN, FAAN, Principal Investigator
& Director, Mountain Plains AIDS Education and Training Center;
Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver
Health Sciences Center, USA
Badru Male, Senior Health Promotion Manager, Brent and Harrow Community
Health Projects, UK; Member of UK Advisory Board on HIV Treatments;
founding member of Community Health and Information Network (CHAIN), UK
Babafemi Adenuga, MD. Assistant Professor, Department of Community and
Family Medicine, Howard University; Program Director, Family Medicine
Residency, Howard University Hospital; Medical Director, Family Health
Center, Howard University Hospital; Medical Team Leader, Imo State of
Nigeria, International Medical Mission, USA
Zbigniew S. Pawłowski, MD, DTMH, Professor Emeritus of Parasitic and
Tropical Diseases, Poznan University of Medical Sciences; former WHO HQ
staff, Poland
Jon Ungphakorn, Senator, Government of Thailand, Board Secretary AIDS
Access
Foundation, Thailand
US and US-Based International Organizations:
ActionAid
International USA
Advocates for Youth, USA
Africa Action, USA
Africa Faith
and Justice
Network, USA
Africa Institute of the American Jewish Committee, USA
African
Services Committee, NY
Africare, Int’l
Aid for AIDS, Int’l
AIDS Foundation of Chicago, IL
AIDS Survival Project, GA
AIDS Treatment News, USA
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy
Coalition (AVAC), USA
AIDSETI-AIDS Empowerment &
Treatment Int’l
American Academy of HIV
Medicine, USA
American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy, USA
American Jewish World Service,
USA
American Medical Student
Association (AMSA) USA
American Public Health
Association, Int’l Health Section, USA
amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS
Research. USA
AMREF (African Medical &
Research Foundation) USA
Artists for a New South
Africa, USA
Association of Nurses in AIDS
Care, USA
CARE USA
Catholic Medical Mission
Board, Int’l
CHANGE (Center for Health and
Gender Equity), USA
Church World Service, Int’l
Constituency for Africa (CFA),
USA
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric
AIDS Foundation, USA, Int’l
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America, USA
Family Care International
Global AIDS Alliance, USA
Global Exchange, USA
Global Health Council, USA
GMHC Gay Men's Health Crisis,
NY
Health GAP (Global Access
Project), USA
Housing Works, NY
International Association of
Physicians in AIDS Care (IAPAC), Int’l
John Snow Inc. (JSI), Int’l
Jubilee USA
Latino Commission on AIDS, NY
Maryknoll AIDS
Task Force, Int'l
Mennonite Central Committee,
USA
National AIDS Fund, USA
Nat¹l Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD),
USA
National
Association of Black
Social Workers, USA
National Association of People
With AIDS (NAPWA) USA
National Minority AIDS Council
(NMAC), USA
PATH (Program for Appropriate
Technology in Health,) Int’l
Pangaea Global AIDS
Foundation, Int’l
Partners in Health, Int’l
Physicians for Human Rights,
USA
Presbyterian Church,
Washington Office, USA
Project Inform, USA
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, East American Province, USA
RESULTS, USA
San Francisco AIDS Foundation,
CA
Seattle University College of
Nursing, WA
Sexuality Information and
Education Council of the United States (SIECUS), USA
Sisters of St. Joseph of
Carondelet, St. Louis Province, USA
Sisters of the Holy
Cross-Congregation Justice Cmte, IN
Sojourners, USA
Street Works, TN
Student Campaign for Child
Survival, USA
Student Global AIDS Campaign,
USA
The AIDS Institute, USA
The River Fund, USA
Title II Community AIDS
National Network, USA
Treatment Action Group, USA
TrueMajorityACTION, USA
United Church of Christ
Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility, USA
United Methodist Church,
General Board of Church & Society, USA
Universities Allied for
Essential Medicines, USA
University Coalitions for
Global Health, USA
Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk for Justice and Peace, NY
Vermont PWA
Coalition, VT
Women Organized to Respond to
Life-threatening Diseases, CA
World Hunger Year, Inc. (WHY),
USA
World Learning Int'l
ACT
UP Austin, TX
ACT UP New York, NY
ACT UP Philadelphia, PA
ActionAIDS, PA
African Immigrant and Refugee
Foundation (AIRF), USA
AIDS Action Baltimore, MD
AIDS Project of Southern
Vermont, VT
AIDS Research Alliance, CA
AMSA Univ. of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine Chapter, PA
Asian Americans United, PA
Bienestar, CA
Bon Secours Health System, MD
Center for
Policy Analysis on
Trade & Health (CPATH), USA
Child Family Health
International (CFHI), Int’l
CitiWide Harm Reduction, NY
Civic Life International Inc.,
Nigeria/USA
Code Pink, USA
Community Health Worker
Network, NY
Community HIV/AIDS
Mobilization Project (CHAMP), USA
DharmaNet International, USA
END AIDS NOW! NY
Eritrean Community for Human
Rights and Refugee Protection, USA
Foundation for Advancement of
International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER), PA
Forum for Global Action, Int’l
Foundation for Integrative
AIDS Research (FIAR), NY
Global AIDS Interfaith
Alliance, CA
Global Violence Prevention
Advocacy, MA
Harambee Africa Int’l, DC
Harm Reduction Coalition, USA
Harvard AIDS Coalition, MA
Health Alliance International,
WA, Int’l
Health Equity Project, USA
Hesperian Foundation, USA
HOPE Universal Family
Connection, IL
Inova Hospital Juniper
Program, VA
Institute for the Study of
Civic Values, PA
International AIDS
Empowerment, TX
International Management,
Policy and Systems Analysis LLC, Int’l
KAIPPG International, USA
Kentucky Divest Campaign, KY
Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian
Center, CA
Make Art/STOP AIDS, CA
Marley AIDS Advocacy, PA
Medilinks, USA
MesoAmerica Health Assistance
Project of California (MAHAPCA), CA
Metropolitan Community Church
of New York, NY
Minnesota International Health
Volunteers (MIHV), Int’l
New Mexico POZ Coalition, NM
New York City AIDS Housing
Network, NY
PathWaysPA, PA
People's Health Movement-USA
Per Ankh Institute, US Virgin
Islands
Philadelphia Coalition of
Labor Union Women (CLUW), PA
Philadelphia FIGHT, PA
Planet POZ, NM, Kenya
Planned
Parenthood Golden
Gate, CA
Priority Africa Network (PAN),
CA
PROTOTYPES, Centers for
Innovation in Health, Mental Health and Social Services, USA
Queers for Economic Justice,
NY, USA
Quixote Center/Quest for
Peace, USA
Ride for World Health, OH
Roots of
Promise/Thomas Merton
Center, PA
Share International, USA
South Africa Development Fund,
MA, USA
South Carolina Campaign to End
AIDS, SC
Student Campaign for Child
Survival, (SCCS) Columbia Chapter, NY
Students for International
Change, Int’l
TechWrite Inc., CO
The GLEA Foundation, HI
The Well Project, VA
The Women's Center Montefiore
Medical Center, NY
Transparency and
Accountability Network, USA
Tri-State Coalition for Responsible Investment, NJ
Uganda Village
Project, USA
Ukimwi Orphans Assistance, USA
US Committee for Scientific
Cooperation with Vietnam, USA
White Ribbon Alliance for Safe
Motherhood, Int’l
Who's Positive, PA
Wilson Resource Center, IA
Women's Equity in Access to
Care & Treatment (WE-ACTx), Int’l
International
and multicountry organizations based overseas:
ACT UP
Paris, France
Action Against Aids, Germany
African Council for Sustainable Health Devm’nt (ACOSHED), Int’l
AfriCASO, Int’l
Agua Buena Human Rights Association, Costa Rica
AIDS Access Foundation, Thailand
AIDS Law Project, South Africa
AIDS Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA), South Africa
All-Ukraine PLWH Network, Ukraine
Ärzte für die Dritte Welt, Germany
Associação Grupo Aids, Apoio, Vida, Esperança,
Brazil
Association of Protestant Churches and Missions (EMW), Germany
Atbalsta Grupa Inficétajiem HIV un AIDS Slimniekiem, Latvia
Beijing AIZHIXING Institute of Health Education, China
British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society (BCPWA), Canada
Brot für die Welt/Bread for the World, Germany
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Canada
Canadian Treatment Action Council (CTAC), Canada
Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), Ghana
Christian Health Association Of Kenya (CHAK), Kenya
Dignitas International, Canada
Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network (EPN) Int’l
Equinet Network for Equity in Health in East and Southern Africa
European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG), Int’l
FXB (Francois-Xavier Bagnoud) International
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), Zimbabwe
Gertrude's Children's Hospital, Kenya
Ghana AIDS Treatment Access Group (GATAG), Ghana
Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) Int’l
Global Healthcare Information Network, UK
Global Network of People living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+), Int’l
Grupo de Trabajo sobre Tratamientos del VIH (gTt), Spain
Health Action International (HAI) Africa, Int’l
Health and Development Networks (Ireland/Thailand), Int’l
Healthpartners, Kenya
Health Systems Trust, South Africa
HIV/AIDS Control Agency (HACA), Nigeria
International Community for Relief of Starvation and Suffering
(ICROSS), Int’l-Kenya, Ireland, Canada
Planned Parenthood Federation, Int’l
International Women's Health Coalition, Int’l
Joint Clinical Research Centre, Uganda
International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO), Int’l
Kenya AIDS Intervention Prevention Program Group, Kenya
Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium (KANCO), Kenya
Kenya Health Professional Society, Kenya
Kenya Human Rights Commission, Kenya
Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Kenya
Kenya Treatment Access Movement (KETAM), Kenya
Malawi Health Equity Network (MHEN), Malawi
Malteser International
Mbarara University Medical Students Association, Uganda
Media AIDS Project (MAP), Nigeria
Medical Mission Sisters' Alliance for Justice, Int’l
Medical Missionaries of Mary, Int’l, Ireland
National Assoc. of People living with AIDS in Nepal (NAPN), Nepal
National Nurses Association of Kenya (NNAK), Kenya
NEPWHAN (Network of People living With HIV/AIDS in Nigeria)
Nepal Red Cross Society, Nepal
Network of African People Living with HIV/AIDS (NAP+), Int’l
Nigerian Air Force Hospital, Nigeria
Oxfam International
People Affected By HIV Organization, DR Congo
Positive Malaysian Treatment Access and Advocacy Group (MTAAG+),
Malaysia.
Public Services International (PSI), Int’l
Society of Women Against AIDS in Africa (SWAA), Int’l
Solidarité Sida, France
Solidarity & Action Against HIV Infection in India (SAATHII)
Int¹l
Student Stop AIDS Campaign, UK
Students Against Global AIDS (SAGA), Canada
Students For Equity In Healthcare, Makerere Med School, Uganda
Students Partnership Worldwide (SPW), Int’l
Sudan Council of Churches, Sudan
Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group (TTAG), Thailand
The AIDS Support Organization (TASO), Uganda
Treatment Action Campaign, South Africa
UK Coalition of People Living with HIV/AIDS, UK
VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas) UK
Wemos Foundation, the Netherlands
World AIDS Campaign, Int’l
World Care Council, France
Zimbabwe Activists on HIV and AIDS (ZAHA), Zimbabwe
ACT UP Kathmandu, Nepal
Action for Community Development, Uganda
Action Group for Health, Human Rights & HIV/AIDS (AGHA), Uganda
action medeor, Germany
Africa Health and Community Programmes (AHCP), Kenya
Africa Rural Outreach, Uganda
Africa Rural Sustainable Development Association, Tanzania
Africa Youth Leadership, Development & Health (AYLDH), Uganda/Int
African Regional Youth Initiative, Int’l
Afrihealth Information Projects/Afrihealth Optonet Association, Nigeria
Agir ici, France
AIDS Cell, Ibn Sina Academy, India
AIDS-Care-Watch Campaign, Thailand
AIDS-Hilfe Baden-Württemberg e.V., Germany
Aktion Canchanabury e.V., Germany
Alliance Cornerstone Youth Organization, Nigeria
Art-net Development Centre, Kenya
Arunodhaya Migrants Initiatives, India
Association for Rural Development (ARD), India
Association of Kenyan Medical Laboratory Science Officers (AKMLSO),
Kenya
Association of Medical Students (AMSUN), Univ. of Nairobi, Kenya
Association of Positive Youth in Nigeria (APYIN)
Bangladesh Health Foundation, Bangladesh
BUKO Pharma-Kampagne, Germany
Centre for Development Research, Uganda
Centre for Positive Care, South Africa
Children for Children Organisation, Gambia
China Orchid AIDS Project, China
Comet Ltd, Malawi
Common Ground Program, Kenya
Community Aid Uganda
Community and Family Health Initiative, Nigeria
CRIAA SA-DC (Centre for Research, Information and Action in
Africa-Southern Africa Development and Consulting), Namibia
Deepam Educational Society for Health (DESH), India
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe / German Agro Action, Germany
Development Initiatives International, Uganda
East European & Central Asian Union of PLWH Organisations, Ukraine
Foundation for Human Rights Initiative, Uganda
Freedom Foundation, Centers of Excellence-Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS,
India
Gram Bharati Samiti (GBS), India
Gulu University Medical Students Association, Uganda
Helping Others International, Nigeria
Helpless Rehabilitation Society (HRS), Nepal
Hospice Africa, Uganda
Independent Health & Psychosocial Care Development Initiative,
Uganda
International Women AIDS Run, Int’l
Intersect Worldwide, Int'l
IP-Left, South Korea
Joe Muriuki Training Institute, Kenya
John Mordaunt Trust, UK
Joint Effort To Stop Tears of AIDS (JESTA), Uganda
Jyotirmayee Mahila Samiti, India
Katholische Arbeitnehmer-Bewegung Deutschlands (KAB), Germany
Kenya Association of Professional Counselors (KAPC)
Kenya Clinical Officers Association (KCOA), Kenya
Kenya Dental Association (KDA), Kenya
Kenya Hospice and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA), Kenya
Kenya Voluntary Women Rehabilitation Centre, Kenya
Kenya Women Participating in Rural Development (KEWIRA), Kenya
Kenya Youth Programmes, Kenya
Kiota Women's Development Organization (KIWOHEDE), Tanzania
Kiyindi HIV/AIDS community Initiatives, Uganda
Laboratory Concepts, Kenya
Laikipia HIV/AIDS Control Organization, Kenya
Life And Peace Development Organization (LAPEDO), Nigeria
Life Restoration Organization (LIRO). Nigeria
Life Vanguards, Nigeria
Mariam Foundation Centre, Uganda
Mashiah Foundation, Nigeria
McGill Global AIDS Coalition, Canada
Medical Students Against AIDS (MESA), Univ. of Nairobi, Kenya
Medias Au Ruban Rouge, DR Congo
Mentor Volunteers Uganda
Meru Hospice, Kenya
Mgbala Agwa Youth Forum, Nigeria
Moi University Nursing Sciences Department, Kenya
MOMS Club International, Nigeria
MOPGEL, Movement for the Promotion of Gender Equality in Liberia
Mother Africa and Child Care Organisation (MACCO), Ghana
National Women's Lobby and Rights Group (NWLRG), Malawi
Neusser-Eine-Welt-Initiative e.V. (NEWI), Germany
Nigeria Model UN (NgMUN), Nigeria
No Limit For Women Project, Cameroon
Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), Ethiopia
Organization for Social Development of Unemployed Youth, Bangladesh
Pamojahope Center, Kenya
Partners for Int’l Development and Education, Nigeria
People’s Health Movement, DR-Congo
Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria
Population & Environmental Monitoring Int’l, Nigeria
Positive Life Organisation (PLO), Nigeria
POWL: Positive Women Leaders of Uganda
Preventive Healthcare Initiative, Nigeria
Progressive Organization of Gays in the Philippines
Project Green, Nigeria
PROMETRA, Kenya
Promoters Of Environmental, Rural Development and Agriculture Business
Group (PERDAB), Cameroon
Public Health Impact Research Centre, Nigeria
Raks Thai Foundation, Thailand
Research, Training and Management (RTM) International, Bangladesh
Resources Aimed at the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (RAPCAN),
South Africa
Safe Observer International, DR-Congo
Samo Development organization, Somalia
Save Our Planet Earth (SOPE), Uganda
Save Visions Africa, Nigeria
Shen Yang Ai Zhi Yuan Zhu Center for Health and Education, China
Society of Women Against AIDS in Africa (SWAA), DR-Congo
Society of Women Against AIDS in Kenya
Spurthi, India
Sri Surya Clinic, Child Foundation of India
St. Joseph's Matale Youth Organisation (MAYO), Uganda
St. Mary’s Hospital, Nigeria
Student Christian Movement of Great Britain, UK
Strides Society, India
Task Force Of Women For HIV Prevention, DR-Congo
The Carpenter’s Foundation International, Nigeria
The Third Choice, Nigeria
Together Against AIDS Positive Association (TAAPA), Uganda
Twana Twitu, Kenya
Uganda CARES, Uganda
Uganda Catholic Secretariat HIV/AIDS Focal Point, Uganda
University of Nairobi Nursing Students Association (NUNSA), Kenya
Vital Hope Support Group, Zimbabwe
WE CARE Development Initiative, Nigeria
Women Living With HIV/AIDS DRC Taskforce, DR-Congo
Women With Purpose International, Nigeria.
Workplace Dignity Institute, South Africa
Youth Against HIV/AIDS Initiative, Nigeria
Youth Empowerment Network, Nigeria
Youth HIV/AIDS Alliance (YOHA), Nigeria