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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 Unicef : click this logo for their Unite for children, Unite against AIDS website
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

George House Trust

The  Manchester-based Aids service organisation, which also takes an active role  in trying to influence UK Aids policy

THT's advocacy on line campaigning site

System used by THT to introduce email campaigns on selected issues to Members of the UK Parliament

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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