Coordinates: 50°49′54″N 0°09′27″W / 50.8317°N 0.1574°W / 50.8317; -0.1574

Frontline AIDS

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Frontline AIDS
PredecessorInternational Alliance Supporting Community Action on AIDS
FormationNovember 1993; 30 years ago (1993-11)
TypeIGO, INGO
PurposeSupporting community action on HIV, health and rights to end AIDS
Location
  • 1st and 2nd Floor, Preece House, 91-101 Davigdor Road, Hove BN3 1RE, United Kingdom
Coordinates50°49′54″N 0°09′27″W / 50.8317°N 0.1574°W / 50.8317; -0.1574
Region served
Worldwide
AffiliationsUNAIDS
Websitefrontlineaids.org

Frontline AIDS (formerly known as the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (IHAA) until 2019) is a global partnership of nationally based governmental and non-governmental organizations which support community organizations which promote HIV/AIDS issues in developing countries.[1] The Alliance was created in November 1993 as the International Alliance Supporting Community Action on AIDS, and later renamed the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. In 2019, they rebranded themselves as Frontline AIDS. The alliance's founding executive director, Jeffrey O'Malley, served from 1993 to 2003. From 2003 until 2015, the alliance was led by Alvaro Bermejo, who was succeeded by Christine Stegling.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Samuels & McPherson 2010, pp. 468–485.

Sources

Books

  • Beck, Eduard J; Holland, Lynn-Marie; et al. (2006). The HIV Pandemic: Local and Global Implications. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. p. XXXVIII. ISBN 978-0-19-157476-4. OCLC 801405447.
  • d'Adesky, Anne-Christine (2006) [2004]. Moving Mountains: The Race to Treat Global AIDS. London: Verso. p. 477. ISBN 1-84467-543-2. OCLC 67375342.
  • Where to Find Information on HIV/AIDS (2nd ed.). Development Cooperation Ireland : Afya Mzuri : Unicef. 2005 [2003]. OCLC 76800718.
  • The Spread of AIDS in the Developing World: Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, September 16, 1998. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. 16 September 1998. p. 78. ISBN 0-16-057755-1. OCLC 40503153.
  • Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2005: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4818/S. 2812, an Act Making Appropriations for Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2005, and for Other Purposes. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. 2005. ISBN 0-16-074462-8. OCLC 58839509.
  • PEPFAR Reauthorization: From Emergency to Sustainability: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, First Session, September 25, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. 2007. ISBN 978-0-16-079845-0. OCLC 191799857.

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