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Founded in 2001, the Global AIDS Alliance (GAA) has carved out a strategic leadership role in shaping global AIDS policy debates and organizing advocacy campaigns to break through bureaucratic inaction and speed the pace of the global response to HIV/AIDS.
Mission
To mobilize the political will and financial resources needed to slow, and ultimately stop, the global AIDS crisis and reduce its impacts on poor countries hardest hit by the pandemic.
Program
GAA works to accelerate progress toward a comprehensive, evidence-based HIV prevention strategy; universal treatment access; a comprehensive response to the crisis of orphans and vulnerable children; and universal basic education and the elimination of school fees.
GAA combines media outreach and public education with targeted coalition building and grassroots mobilization in order to raise awareness and inspire activism in support of these policy goals.
Impact
GAA's advocacy has focused much-needed attention on the global AIDS crisis and created a new sense of momentum. We have mobilized increased U.S. funding for global AIDS, including the Global Fund, and played a major role in securing new legislation to address the crisis of orphans and vulnerable children. GAA plays an essential role in holding the U.S. government, other wealthy nations, and multilateral organizations such as UNAIDS accountable for implementing effective policies and committing the resources needed to slow the epidemic and address its devastating impacts.
CEO
Dr. Paul Zeitz
Profile: http://www.globalaidsalliance.org/index.php/399
Board
Board Chair, Rev. Mpho Tutu
Honorary Chair, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
http://www.globalaidsalliance.org/about/staff_leadership/
Countries
United States
Contact
1413 K Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 789-0432
www.globalaidsalliance.org
EIN: 52-2310555