The AHPN is an alliance of African community-based organisations working for fair policies for people living with HIV and AIDS in the UK.
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African Eye UK's first African sexual health magazine.

African HIV Research Forum: The African HIV Research Forum (AHRF) is a meeting place for those interested in HIV research with particular relevance to the issues surrounding the African epidemic within the UK.

Africans Unite Against Child Abuse (AFRUCA) is an organisation concerned about cruelty against the Africanchild. With offices in London and Manchester, we are the premier charity promoting the welfare of African children in the UK.

Barnardos Castle Project: Barnardo's helps the most vulnerable children and young people transform their lives and fulfil their potential.

Black Health Agency: Black Health Agency and it's projects exist to work with and for African, Caribbean, and South East Asian communities as well as a diverse range of other marginalised groups.

Body Positive North West: BPNW is a Positive-led, self help organisation, which offers a helpline (0161 873 8103), drop-in, dining room, fitness services, health training, counselling, health and social care, complementary therapies, medicine management and a range of support for anyone infected or affected by HIV within the North West.

British HIV Association: BHIVA is member association of healthcare providers with a commitment to provide excellence in the care of HIV-infected individuals.

Do it Right: A wealth of information ranging from where to access free and confidential HIV testing to accessing free condoms.

Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham and Hounslow Forum: The EHH Forum seeks to improve the lives of HIV positive people living and using services in Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham and Hounslow, and to give them a voice in the policies in the Borough that affect them.

Embrace UK: Embrace UK is a registered Charity and Company that aims to relieve poverty among refugees, asylum seekers and migrants by the provision of information, advice and guidance on welfare benefits, housing, immigration, education and training, health related issues such as HIV/AIDS and mental health and conduct research as necessary.

Health Protection Agency: The Health Protection Agency (HPA) is an independent body that protects the health and well-being of everyone in England and Wales.

HIV/AIDS Association of Zambia: HAAZ is a charitable organisation formed in September 1997 in the U.K. This was in recognition of a need to address the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Zambia and among the Zambian Community living in the United Kingdom.

Moving forward: Progress and priorities – working together for high quality sexual health: Government response to the Independent Advisory Group’s review of the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV.

National AIDS Trust: (NAT) is the UK’s leading independent policy and campaigning voice on HIV and AIDS.

National HIV Prevention Programme:  (NAHIP) is the national programme of HIV prevention initiatives targeting Africans in England. It aims to work with community-based organisations to implement national health promotion campaigns.

Naz Project London: Naz Project London provides sexual health and HIV prevention and support services to South Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, Horn of African and Latin American Communities.

Newham and Tower Hamlets HIV/AIDS Prevention Partnership: this website was put together by the Newham & Tower Hamlets PCTs who have a partnership office which focuses on Sexual Health and HIV issues amongst Black Africans living in Newham and Tower Hamlets

Research Institute for Law, Politics and Justice - UK Law & HIV/AIDS Project: The UK Law and HIV/AIDS Project is an initiative intended to provide a source of information for people interested in the impact of law on people living with HIV and AIDS, whether in an academic, professional or personal capacity.

SHout loud (Sexual Health out loud): Helping you have a say about sexual health, contraception and HIV services in England.

Sigma Research: Sigma Research is a social research group specialising in the behavioural and policy aspects of HIV and sexual health. It also undertakes research and development work on aspects of lesbian, gay and bisexual health and well-being.

Terrence Higgins Trust: THT is the leading HIV & AIDS charity in the UK and the largest in Europe. It was one of the first charities to be set up in response to the HIV epidemic and has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV & AIDS ever since.

The Crescent Support Group: The Crescent has been a dedicated centre, providing support and care both by and for people living with HIV, their partners, families and friends for the last 15 years.

Uganda AIDS Action Fund: Uganda AIDS Action Fund (UAAF) is a charitable organisation providing education, health promotion information, advice and support to Africans and other black and ethnic minorities living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development: 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. The Consortium manages the AIDS Portal, an information and knowledge exchange tool, which can be accessed at www.aidsportal.org.

United Nations Children's Fund: UNICEF is the world’s leading organisation working specifically for children. UNICEF has launched a five-year global campaign to assist children affected by AIDS.

World AIDS Day 2009:  This website is brought to you by NAT (National AIDS Trust). With your support we can continue our work - which carries on beyond World AIDS Day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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