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Addressing Gaps in the 90/90/90 Targets Among Indigenous People Living with HIV
The Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation provides HIV care and support for people living with HIV who face additional health and social disparities. The Foundation is implementing its program, Addressing Gaps, in the 90/90/90 Targets Among Indigenous People Living with HIV, with the goal of making progress toward these goals that have otherwise left Indigenous people in British Columbia behind.
Coalition of Quebec Community Organizations for the Fight against AIDS (COCQ-SIDA)
Alliance Leadership Trainings
The actions of the Coalition of Quebec Community Organizations for the Fight against AIDS (COCQ-SIDA) are rooted in a common desire to bring together the various community players who are driving community action for people living with HIV in Quebec. Steered by an Indigenous Outreach Coordinator, the Alliance Leadership Trainings is culturally safe and welcoming for Indigenous people as well as African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) individuals living with HIV, focusing on empowering people living with HIV who are emerging leaders and advocates.
International Community of Women Living with HIV
Culturally Safer HIV Leadership Trainings
International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW) exists to lead efforts toward securing and improving quality of life for women living with HIV. ICW mobilizes, organizes, advocates, mentors and raises awareness of the issues that directly impact the lives of women living with HIV. ICW’s Culturally Safer HIV Leadership Trainings support its efforts to build a vibrant movement of powerful and informed women living with HIV who realize and claim their rights at a personal and societal level.