
AERDO is a professional forum for nonprofit Christian agencies and individuals engaged in relief and development work. AERDO exists to promote excellence in professional practice; to foster networking, collaboration and information exchange; and to enable its membership to effectively support the Church in serving the poor and needy.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation is a major provider of comprehensive HIV/AIDS services in the United States, with a presence in more than 20 countries around the world.
Founded in 1985, amfAR is dedicated to ending the global AIDS epidemic through innovative research. With the freedom and flexibility to respond quickly to emerging areas of scientific promise, amfAR plays a catalytic role in accelerating the pace of HIV/AIDS research and achieving real breakthroughs. amfAR-funded research has increased understanding of HIV and has helped lay the groundwork for major advances in the study and treatment of HIV/AIDS. Since 1985, amfAR has invested nearly $290 million in its mission and has awarded grants to more than 2,000 research teams worldwide.
ASAP Africa works on projects that share knowledge and skills with communities in Southern Africa.
The mission of Christian Connections for International Health is to promote international health and wholeness from a Christian perspective. CCIH provides field-oriented information resources and a forum for discussion, networking, and fellowship to the spectrum of Christian organizations and individuals working in international health.
CORE Group fosters collaborative action and learning to advance the effectiveness and scale of community-focused public health practices. Established in 1997, CORE Group is a nonprofit membership association comprised of citizen-supported NGOs that work internationally in resource-poor settings to improve the health of mothers, children, and communities.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontiéres is an international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, disasters or exclusion from health care. Doctors Without Borders also treats patients with infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, and provides medical and psychological care to the marginalized. Search “HIV” for links to educational resources, general HIV/AIDS information, and Doctors Without Borders activities. Several languages are available on the “Other World MSF Offices” link.
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation seeks to prevent pediatric HIV infection and to eradicate pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy and prevention and treatment programs.
The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women is an alliance of more than 90 non-governmental organizations from all regions of the world. The GAATW International Secretariat is based in Bangkok, Thailand. It coordinates the activities of the Alliance, collects and disseminates information, and advocates on behalf of the Alliance at regional and international levels. Member organizations include migrant rights organizations; anti-trafficking organizations; self-organized groups of migrant workers, domestic workers, survivors of trafficking and sex workers; human rights and women's rights organizations; and direct-service providers.
InterAction is the largest coalition of U.S.-based international non-governmental organizations focused on the world’s poor and most vulnerable people. Collectively, InterAction’s 175 members work in every developing country. Members meet people halfway in expanding opportunities and supporting gender equality in education, health care, agriculture, small business, and other areas.
The International AIDS Society is the world's leading independent association of HIV/AIDS professionals. A number of helpful publications are available; click on Publications on the left side menu.
Founded in 1991, the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations’ mission is to mobilize and support diverse community organizations to build an effective global response to HIV and AIDS.
Established in 1993, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance is a global partnership of nationally based organizations working to support community action on AIDS in developing countries. These national partners help local community groups and other non-governmental organizations take action on AIDS, and are supported by technical expertise, policy work and fund-raising carried out across the Alliance.
Initially established in 1996 as a project of International HIV/AIDS Alliance, KHANA operated as an NGO from 1997 and was officially registered as a local NGO in 2000. Since then it has operated as a linking organization of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and is one of the most respected and recognized organizations focusing on HIV and AIDS in Cambodia today.
A Christian organization, MAP International maintains an affirmed commitment to diversity and equal opportunity in the fulfillment of its global mission. MAP offers its services to all people, regardless of their religion, gender, race, nationality or ethnic background. MAP International promotes the total health of people living in the world’s poorest communities by partnering to provide essential medicine, promote community health development, and prevent and mitigate disease, disaster and other health threats.
This web site provides a 1998 partial listing of NGOs working on HIV/AIDS in India, including a listing of foreign agencies.
The Southern African NGO Network was founded in 1987. Over the past 21 years it has developed into a dynamic civil society organization with a history closely linked to the social and political changes experienced by South Africa during its transition to democracy. SangoNet is a development information portal for NGOs in South Africa.
Vision Care International is an organization comprised of church bodies and individuals committed to every child having the opportunity to become all that God intends. It creates networks among Christians caring for children, because collaboration brings greater effectiveness. Their work provides vulnerable children with more services of better quality, plus a bigger voice speaking up for their interests. Search “HIV” for current issues concerning HIV/AIDS and children.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. Search “HIV” on this site to learn of their HIV/AIDS activities, and find current articles related to HIV/AIDS.
The Zanzibar NGO Cluster on HIV/AIDS is a non-governmental organization established in 1996 that strives to build collective efforts in combating the HIV/AIDS pandemic. ZANGOC draws its members from the two islands of Pemba and Unguja. ZANGOC’s vision is of strong, committed and dynamic member organizations that effectively fight the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Zanzibar.