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The mission of African
Services Committee is to improve the health and self-sufficiency
of the African community through provision of direct health, housing,
social and legal services to African refugees and immigrants in New
York City, and AIDS advocacy, policy work, and technical assistance
benefiting African NGOs in both the US and Africa. |
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Artists
Against AIDS Worldwide works with today's
top music artists and
Hollywood talent to raise awareness and money needed to bring direct
care to
those affected by AIDS, especially in Africa. |
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The Episcopal
Public Policy Network is a nationwide grassroots network of Episcopalians
who call and write their members of Congress and the Administration
to advocate positions of the Church. |
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"Catylzing action to stop Global AIDS"
Global
AIDS Alliance stands for eliminating the AIDS crisis by mobilizing
public opinion, more money, and better policies against AIDS and its
causes. The Alliance brings together humanitarian, activist, human
rights, religious, and student groups. |
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The
Student Global AIDS Campaign is a network
of students at more than 250
high schools, colleges, and graduate schools nationwide fighting global
AIDS through education, leadership training, informed advocacy and
direct action.
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The
Access Project for The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria Aiding countries, NGOs, not-for-profits,
and coalitions which wish to access the new Global Fund. |
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Health
Gap Global Access Project
Bridging the Gap in Access to Medicines. |
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Africa
Action fights for Africas Right to Health. Its Campaign
aims to end the injustices that gave rise to and now perpetuate the
AIDS pandemic and remove international obstacles that deny Africans
the resources they need to respond effectively. |
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"Joining hands to break the chains of
debt."
Jubilee
USA Network is made up of 60 organizations advocating for debt
cancellation for impoverished countries in order to fight poverty
and AIDS. |
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Partners
in Health
A nonprofit organization that works in Latin America, the Caribbean,
Eastern Europe and the U.S. |
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The Red
Hot Organization produces albums, videos and mutimedia to promote
AIDS prevention. |
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RESULTS
A grassroots citizens' organization committed
to ending hunger and enabling individuals to have a breakthrough
in exercising their personal and political power.
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The
General Board of Church and Society, the public policy and social
justice agency of The United Methodist Church, is educating United
Methodists on the global AIDS pandemic and supports increased U.S.
government funding to overcome AIDS. |
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The
Washington Office on Africa (WOA) is a church-sponsored not-for-profit
advocacy organization seeking to articulate and promote a just American
policy toward Africa.
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The Africa
Alive Youth AIDS Initiative highlights, supports and empowers
youth to effectively respond to the HIV/AIDS challenge facing their
generation. |
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The Global
Justice movement
aims to end international policies that bring poverty, misery, environmental
destruction, and wars worldwide.
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The
Health Action AIDS Campaign mobilizes the health professions to
support a comprehensive AIDS strategy and advocate for the funds needed
to combat the disease. It is developing ways for health professionals
in the US to support health workers and activists around the world. |
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International Organizations: |
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ActionAid's
vision is a world without poverty in which every person can exercise
their right to a life of dignity. ActionAid is a member of the Stop
AIDS Campaign UK.
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Hope
for African Children Initiative
A community-based, pan-African effort created
to address the challenges faced by children who have been orphaned
by the AIDS pandemic in Africa and those whose parents are sick or
dying of AIDS-related illnesses. |
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The Stop
AIDS Campaign works to raise awareness in the UK about global
HIV/AIDS epidemic and campaign for urgently scaled up UK and international
action. |
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Society of Women Against AIDS in Africa
was formed in 1990. The Society began its activites with 6 branches
and grew up to its current number of 13 branches throughout the
federation. Contact
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These organizations
are working together as US and international groups, while pursuing
their own sister campaigns. Their listing here does not imply that
all groups agree with all current and future plans and positions put
forward on this web site. |
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