Core Partners

  • Action Health Incorporated (AHI)

    AHI is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation dedicated to improving the health of Nigerian adolescents. Since 1989, AHI has worked with youths, community leaders, policy makers, parents, state and federal government officials to design and implement innovative and participatory projects in education, healthcare and youth development, providing models that have been adopted and expanded by government and other civil society organisations. For more information, visit www.actionhealthinc.org.
     

    Urgent Action Fund-Africa (UAF-Africa)

    Since inception in 2001, UAF-Africa has championed sexual minority rights. The Fund believes in supporting the rights of people considered to be on the margins of society to move to the centre and participate in shaping all aspects of society. As such, we support through grant-making, activism for respect and recognition of LGBTI persons; respect, safety and decriminalization of sex workers; and women’s rights pertaining to abortion. We also facilitate the promotion of these rights by providing spaces to think, recognize challenges and opportunities, enhance capacities, network with partners and strategize on context-relevant actions. For more information, visit www.urgentactionfund-africa.or.ke.
     

    Africa Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC)

    APHRC is a non-profit, non-governmental international organization committed to conducting high quality and policy-relevant research on population and health issues facing sub-Saharan Africa. To achieve its mission and objectives, the Center brings together African scholars to take the lead in developing priority research programs and enhancing use of research findings for policy formulation and program improvement in sub-Saharan Africa. For more information, visit www.aphrc.org.
     

    Africa Coalition on Maternal Newborn and Child Health (Africa MNCH)

    The Africa MNCH Coalition aims to promote access to quality, efficient and equitable maternal and child health, and related services for African women and children. The key objective’s of the Coalition include: to mobilize and coordinate civil society actors, and engage with key ministerial, parliamentary sectors; policy and decision makers to advance integrated action on a diverse range of interrelated MNCH issues (e.g. Maternal Health; Reproductive Health; Commodities & Medicines; Immunisation; Clean Water; Nutrition; Sanitation; Health Workforce; HIV & PMTCT, Malaria; Youth & Adolescent Health; Primary Health Care / Community Health; Gender Equality; Human Rights; Health Financing, etc).
     

    World AIDS Campaign (WAC)

    Informed by those most affected by HIV, the World AIDS Campaign’s goal is to ensure that governments and policy makers meet the HIV targets they set, the commitments they made, and mobilise the necessary resources for a world where people do not die of AIDS and opportunistic infections like TB. At the heart of the global commitment is non-discriminatory and non-judgmental access to adequate HIV prevention, treatment, care and support for all. For more information, visit www.worldaidscampaign.org