Treatment Action Campaign
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"Founded on 10 December 1998 in Cape Town, South Africa, The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) advocates for increased access to treatment, care and support services for people living with HIV and campaigns to reduce new HIV infections. With more than 16,000 members, 267 branches and 72 full time staff members, TAC has become the leading civil society force behind comprehensive health care services for people living with HIV&AIDS in South Africa." [1]
- Vuyiseka Dubula, TAC General Secretary
- Nonkosi Khumalo, TAC Chairperson
Contents
Funding (2008-9) [2]
Funding – TAC Artists for a New South Africa]]
- Atlantic Philanthropies
- Brot für die Welt
- DFID - South Africa
- Embassy of Belgium
- European Union/Hivos
- Friends Of TAC
- Free SA
- Gates Foundationv
- Global AIDS Alliance
- Global Fund
- Idols Gives Back
- JM Lloyd Foundation
- Levi Strauss Foundation
- Medecins Sans Frontieres
- Open Society Foundation for South Africa
- Open Society Institute
- Oxfam - Australia
- Oxfam - Great Britain
- Royal Netherlands Embassy
- South Africa Development Fund
- Swedish International Development Agency
- Ford Foundation
Funding – Xenophobia
- American Jewish World Services
- Artists for a New South Africa
- DFID
- JM Lloyd Foundation
- Multi Agency Grants Initiative
- Open Society Foundation for SA
- Oxfam Great Britain
- Stephen Lewis Foundation
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ About, Treatment Action Campaign, accessed July 20, 2010.
- ↑ 2009 Annual Report, Treatment Action Campaign, accessed July 20, 2010.