International HIV/AIDS Alliance
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
"Established in 1993, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) is a global partnership of nationally-based organisations working to support community action on AIDS in developing countries." [1]
- Founder and former Executive Director - Jeffrey O'Malley
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Funders
"he Alliance was founded in 1993 by the governments of France, Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom, and the European Union and Rockefeller Foundation. Since then, its donor support base has been broadened to include 17 major trusts, foundations and corporate partners, as well as 13 governments. Many of the Alliance’s local partners also receive funding directly from their governments, the private sector, the European Commission, the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria, and the World Bank.
"The Alliance’s income has risen significantly in the last four years: from $20.6 million in 2003, $35.7 in 2004, to $45.1 million in 2005. In 2006, Alliance income continued to grow rapidly, reaching $60.9 million – an increase of 33% on 2005. All sources of funding increased, with the largest increase coming from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The Alliance’s largest source of funding continues to be from governments. This sector represented 45% of total income.
"The Alliance received support from many partners in 2006 and would particularly like to thank the governments of:" [2]
- Canada (CIDA)
- Denmark (DANIDA)
- the Netherlands (BUZA)
- Norway (NORAD)
- Spain (AECI)
- Sweden (Sida)
- United Kingdom (DFID)
- United States (USAID)
and
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- Comic Relief
- European Union
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
- Merck and Co. Inc.
- Nuffield Foundation
- Pfizer Laboratories
- William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Ford Foundation
- UNAIDS
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- The Alliance is a UNAIDS collaborating centre.
Trustees
Accessed August 2008: [3]
- Bai Bagasao (Philippines)
- Peter Freeman CBE (UK)
- Callisto Madavo (Zimbabwe)
- Nafis Sadik (Pakistan)
- Steven Sinding (USA)
- Jens Van Roey (Belgium)
- Jacqueline Rocha Cortes (Brazil)
- Jan Cedergren (Sweden)
- Carole Presern (UK)
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Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Jane Smith - former cfo