Thanks to the support from its partners, RANAA was able to move forward towards achieving its vision. It is with this valuable support that RANAA has been able to reach out and lend a helping hand to the People Living with HIV (PLHIV) through its members, the National Networks and the CSOs in the region.
Since its creation, RANAA had as partners:
- UNAIDS
- International Alliance against HIV / AIDS, and
- The Regional Office of UNDP
- Naval Medical Research Unit 3 (NAMRU-3)
RANAA wishes to say THANK YOU to all its partners for their valuable support.
UNAIDS
Leveraging the AIDS response, UNAIDS works to build political action and to promote the rights of all people for better results for global health and development. Globally, it sets policy and is the source of HIV-related data. In countries, UNAIDS brings together the resources of the UNAIDS Secretariat and 10 UN system organizations for coordinated and accountable efforts to unite the world against AIDS.
The International HIV/AIDS Alliance
The Alliance works around the world bringing HIV prevention, care and treatment services to some of the poorest communities around the world .
The Alliance works with 37 Linking Organisations and Country Offices in countries where current or emerging HIV epidemics have been identified. From Ukraine to Uganda, we work hard to reach vulnerable people that are most affected by HIV, and HIV-related illnesses and issues.
In practice this can mean delivering clean needles to injecting drug users out on the streets of Kiev, or working with the Ugandan government to improve care for orphans and vulnerable children in the country.
The United Nations Development Program
UNDP is the United Nations' global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. We are on the ground in 177 countries, working with them on their own solutions to global and national development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners.
Naval Medical Research Unit 3 (NAMRU-3)
The U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 (NAMRU-3), which was established in 1946, conducts research and surveillance to support military personnel deployed to Africa, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia. The mission also includes the evaluation of vaccines, therapeutic agents, diagnostic assays, and vector control measures.