This press release announces that APC partnered with the Guyana Business Coalition against HIV and AIDS (GBCHA) to launch a campaign to expand and strengthen collaboration between the local business sector and NGOs.
According to Artistes in Direct Support (A.I.D.S) Executive Director Desiree Edghill, Guyana has the ability to sustain many of the HIV-related programmes being funded by international donor agencies as the country continues the fight against the disease.
The Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) and the Centre of Integral Orientation and Investigation (COIN) joined forces to implement the Caribbean Vulnerabilised Groups Project, a five-year regional project which responds to HIV and AIDS among Caribbean sex workers, MSM, socially excluded youth, drug users, and prisoners. The project, currently in its second phase, now includes Guyana, Suriname, and Haiti and is funded by the Pan-Caribbean Partnership against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP) - Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) Round 9 Grant.
APC, in collaboration with the Guyana Business Coalition against HIV and AIDS (GBCHA), will launch a campaign to expand and strengthen collaboration between Guyana’s business sector and NGOs responding to HIV/AIDS.
APC and the Guyana Business Coalition against HIV and AIDS (GBCHA) launched a campaign to expand and strengthen collaboration between Guyana's business sector and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) responding to HIV and AIDS in May 2014.
APC, in collaboration with the Guyana Business Coalition against HIV and AIDS (GBCHA), launched a campaign to expand and strengthen collaboration between Guyana’s business sector and the NGOs responding to HIV and AIDS. APC and GBCHA announced that Guyana’s impressive achievements in HIV prevention and treatment have maintained solid declines in new HIV infections – down from 1,258 in 2006 to 758 in 2013 – and AIDS-related deaths.
APC and the Guyana Business Coalition against HIV and AIDS (GBCHA), launched a campaign to expand and strengthen collaboration between the local business sector and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) responding to HIV and AIDS.
This news article reports U.S. Ambassador David Robinson’s remarks about LCF’s HIV/AIDS work in Guyana at LCF’s annual awards dinner.