AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
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AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
Established in 2002, the AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA) is a regional partnership of non-governmental organisations working together to promote a human rights approach to HIV/AIDS and TB in Southern Africa through capacity building and advocacy. It is constituted in the form of a trust and all partner organisations are members of the trust. Three steering committees, comprising trust members, act as advisory boards for the three ARASA programme areas: training and awareness raising, advocacy and lobbying and regional treatment literacy and advocacy." [1]
- Michaela Clayton – Director
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Trustees (2008)
Accessed July 2009: [2]
- Christine Stegling (BONELA) (Chair)
- Kaumbu Mwondela (ZARAN) (Vice-chair)
- Emma Tuahepa (Lironga Eparu)
- Nonkosi Khumalo (ALP)
- Norman Tjombe (LAC)
- Lois Chingandu (SAfAIDS)
- Michaela Clayton (ARASA) (Ex Officio)
Donors (2007)
Accessed July 2009: [3]
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa, accessed July 13, 2009.
- ↑ 2008 Annual Report, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa, accessed July 13, 2009.
- ↑ 2008 Annual Report, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa, accessed July 13, 2009.