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EDUCATE AND STOP STIGMA
Can support public awareness, help build capacities to reduce the risk of HIV transmission & the stigma and discrimination attached to it.
EDUCATE AND STOP STIGMA
Can support public awareness, help build capacities to reduce the risk of HIV transmission & the stigma and discrimination attached to it.
Preventing transmission of HIV through targeted programming, education, and awareness campaigns.
Educating people living with HIV/AIDS about available treatment, ensuring access to care, and improving their wellbeing.
Empowering vulnerable and affected communities by building vocational skills, supporting access to income generation opportunities, and linking them to social welfare schemes. In short, giving them an IDENTITY.
Funding for HIV globally and within India has slowed considerably in recent years, creating the urgent need for your support. At Alliance India, we approach the challenges of HIV with hope and positivity. Our aim is not just to prevent HIV from spreading, but also to ensure a healthy and dignified life for children and adults living with HIV. All funds collected for HIV responses work are aimed to go a long way to help vulnerable communities, families, mothers, and children living with HIV.
vulnerable and affected population reached.
women (including pregnant mothers) and children benefit from our programmes.
HIV+ dropouts relinked into the HIV (ART) treatment services through our outreach initiative.
Working in 28 states and 4 union territories in India.
Founded in 1999, Alliance India is a non-governmental organisation operating in partnership with civil society, government and communities to support sustained responses to HIV in India that protect rights and improve health. Complementing the Indian national programme, we build capacity, provide technical support and advocate to strengthen the delivery of effective, innovative, community-based HIV programmes to vulnerable populations affected by the epidemic.
Only a year into her marriage, Dimple had to care for her sick husband who quickly became bedridden. Next, she found out that they are both HIV positive.[...]
An auto-rickshaw driver from Bangalore, Siddaraju, was worried about the future of his family as his wife and two children were living with HIV, and[...]
A 40-year old husband and father living with HIV, Gnanendra has moved from despair at his diagnosis to pride at helping reduce the incidence of[...]