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AIDS Action Europe unites civil society to work towards a more effective response to the HIV epidemic in Europe and Central Asia.
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UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development
Ben Simms
Grayston Centre, 28 Charles Square
N1 6HT London
United Kingdom
020 7324 4782
ben@aidsconsortium.org.uk
http://www.aidsconsortium.org.uk
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Social issues, Universal access, Treatment, Advocacy, Care and support, Gender, Harm reduction, Human rights, Legislation, Migration, Monitoring and Evaluation, Policy, Prevention, Reproductive health, Research, Resource mobilisation, Work and HIV
European, Global, Developing countries
National, Regional, European, Global
Government, Private Sector, International donors
Links with other networks engaged in policy development, learning exchange, advocacy and campaigning.
The UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development is a group of more than 80 UK based organisations which work together to understand and develop effective approaches to the problems created by the HIV epidemic in developing countries. It enables each agency to bring its own experience to be shared and used to help all the members improve their responses to the epidemic through: information exchange – networking – advocacy – and campaigning.
The commitment to Universal Access secured at the G8 Gleneagles conference in 2005.
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