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| All Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS | The group of backbench MPs and Peers at Westminster that meets and co-ordinates parliamentary activity on HIV and AIDS | ![]() |
| National AIDS Trust | UK policy and advocacy organisation woriking to ensure that people in power take action on HIV both within the UK and internationally | |
| GMFA | The UK gay men's health, HIV prevention, research and awareness organisation | |
The Manchester-based Aids service organisation, which also takes an active role in trying to influence UK Aids policy |
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System used by THT to introduce email campaigns on selected issues to Members of the UK Parliament |
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| i-Base | i-Base are an independent treatment information and activist organisation. They publish the monthly HIV Treatment Bulletin, a detailed summary of, and commentary on, all that's new in HIV treatment. | |
| International | ||
| ACT-UP New York | The original Aids activist chapter, still going strong | |
| ACT-UP Paris | Europe's most dynamic activist group. Site is in French. | |
| Health Gap Coalition | Coverage of the global push for equal access to treatment access | |
| IAPAC | The International Association of Physicians in Aids Care is a worldwide group of Aids doctors who lobby for more equal access to treatment | |
| IAVI | The International Aids Vaccine Initiative campaigns and fundraises for Aids vaccine trials | |
| TAG | New York's Treatment Action Group is probably the most influential of all PWA-run groups lobbying for better HIV treatment | |
| UNAIDS | The United Nations Aids Organisation is the best place to go for information on the Aids epidemic worldwide | |
| AIDS Link South Africa | South Africa's AIDS Link focus on supporting people through training and education, financial grants and food parcels. clothing and legal issues, as well as hospice placements. | |
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