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Organization Contact Information

Name: International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Street 1: Preece House, 91-101 Davigdor Road,
Street 2:
City: Hove,
Province:
Post Code: BN3 1RE
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Phone: +441273718900
Email: mail@aidsalliance.org
Web Site: http://www.aidsalliance.org

Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Dr
First Name: Gitau
Last Name: Mburu
Title: Senior Advisor; HIV and Health Services
Email: gmburu@aidsalliance.org
Phone:  

Alternate Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mrs
First Name: Jayne
Last Name: Obeng
Title: Head of Communications
Email: jobeng@aidsalliance.org
Phone: 01273 918748

General Information

Board Constituency: Developed Country NGO
Organization Type - Primary: Non-Governmental Organization
Organization Type - Secondary: Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Is your organization legally registered in your country: Yes
Organization Reach: International
Organization Description:
Established in 1993, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) is a global partnership of nationally-based organisations working to support community action on AIDS in developing countries. These national partners help local community groups and other non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to take action on AIDS, and are supported by technical expertise, policy work and fundraising carried out across the Alliance.

In addition, the Alliance has extensive regional programmes, representative offices in the USA and Brussels, and works on a range of international activities such as support for South–South cooperation, operations research, training and good practice development, as well as policy analysis and advocacy.

To date we have provided support to organisations from more than 40 developing countries for over 3,000 projects, reaching some of the poorest and most vulnerable communities with HIV prevention, care and support, and improved access to treatment. In 2010 the Alliance reached more than 2.9 million people through programmes and service activities.

 
Total number of staff in your organization: 100 +
Number of full-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 6 - 10
Number of part-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 0
Number of volunteers who are directly involved with TB: 0
 
What is your organization's annual budget (USD) dedicated to TB? >$10 MIL
How did you hear about the Stop TB Partnership: Other partners
Why do you wish join the Stop TB Partnership: Involvement in Stop TB Working Groups
 
Are you a member of a Stop TB national partnership: No
Are you in contact with your national TB programme: No
Please tell us how your organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan:
n/a - we don't do direct work in the UK
 

Geographical Reach

Which country is your headquarters located in: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Which WHO region is the main focus of your work: African
Which countries do you do operate in:
(This includes countries you are conducting activities in)
Bangladesh
Burkina Faso
Cambodia
Cameroon
Cote d'Ivoire
Democratic Republic of the Congo
India
Indonesia
Kyrgyzstan
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Nigeria
South Africa
Sudan
Thailand
Uganda
Ukraine
Zambia

Specializations

Advocacy, communication and social mobilization
Delivery of health services and care
Funding
Research and Development
Technical Assistance

Specializations in Countries

Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Bangladesh
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Burkina Faso
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Cambodia
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Cameroon
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Cote d'Ivoire
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Democratic Republic of the Congo
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization India
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Indonesia
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Kyrgyzstan
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Mongolia
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Morocco
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Mozambique
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Myanmar
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Nigeria
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization South Africa
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Sudan
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Thailand
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Uganda
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Ukraine
Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Zambia

Contribution

Please tell us how your organization will contribute to the Global Plan to Stop TB by briefly describing its involvement in any of the areas of work listed below:

TB-HIV:
The Alliance recognises that there is an urgent priority to address TB and HIV issues together and has started exploring how best to develop and encourage stronger links between TB and HIV programming.

In early 2009, a survey of Alliance partners showed that over 95% of respondents are planning to increase HIV-TB activities in some way in the next two years and a high proportion are already collaborating with organisations working on TB. Fifty-four per cent give support on stigma and discrimination and 30% provide treatment literacy on isoniazid prevention therapy (IPT).



Declaration

Declaration of interests:
NO conflict of interests

Application date: August 13, 2009
Last updated: October 18, 2011