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Our HIV and AIDS partners


Non-Governmental Organizations

UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development
http://www.aidsconsortium.org.uk/
IPPF has been elected as a member of the management committee, and is also represented on consortium working groups that discuss mainstreaming and workplace policies.

GNP+ Global Network of People living with HIV/AIDS
http://www.gnpplus.net
IPPF works frequently with GNP+ on various projects, including the index of stigma and discrimination faced by PLWA, and supports work on positive prevention, through Young Positives. We also work with Young Positives on developing work on preventing HIV as part of the UNAIDS led Global Coalition on Women and AIDS. Our work with GNP+ is part of IPPFs support of the GIPA principle – the Greater involvement of people living with AIDS.

GCM Global Campaign for Microbicides
http://www.global-campaign.org/
IPPF has been a member of the campaign since 2002, and regularly attends events to support their work.

ICW International Community of Women with AIDS
http://www.icw.org 
IPPF meets regularly with ICW, in the past we have collaborated on projects like ‘Dreams and Desires’, accounts of the sexual and reproductive health experiences of HIV positive women. More specifically, we also work with ICW on issues around addressing the SRH needs of HIV+ women.

International HIV/AIDS Alliance
http://www.aidsalliance.org
IPPF meets regularly with the Alliance, and works closely on joint publications, like ‘talking AIDS’. There are also many publications that have been produced through collaboration at Member Association level, as well as at Central Office level.

AIDSPortal
http://www.aidsportal.org/
IPPF are members of the AIDSPortal global knowledge sharing network.

Center for Strategic and International Studies
http://www.csis.org/
Integrating Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS Services: Lessons From the Field for PEPFAR Reauthorization, October 30th 2007
Read about the confernce that IPPF attended.

International institutions

UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
http://www.unfpa.org/
UNFPA is a major supporter of IPPF projects. IPPF has also worked in partnership with UNFPA, and other organizations, on initiatives like the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS, in which these two organizations are co-convenors of the prevention track. Other projects include the package of Linkages, including the 'Framework of Priority Linkages' and the 'Inventory' that outlines the key overlaps between work in sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. UNFPA has also collaborated with IPPF at a number of regional and international conferences including the 7th ICAAO conference held in Japan in 2005 and the International AIDS conference held in Bangkok in 2004. This collaboration is also planned to continue at the International conference in Toronto in 2006.

WHO World Health Organization
http://www.who.int
IPPF has worked in partnership with WHO in different areas of sexual and reproductive health, as well on specific projects like the package of Linkages, including the framework of priority linkages and the inventory that outlines the key overlaps between work in sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.

UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
http://www.unaids.org
IPPF works closely with UNAIDS on several projects including the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS, the index of stigma and discrimination faced by PLWA and the package of Linkages, including the 'Framework of Priority Linkages' and the 'Inventory' that outlines the key overlaps between work in sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.




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