Partners

In light of the issues at stake in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the MENA region, Solidarité Sida and ITPC-MENA are steering the FORSS program in partnership with five non-profits in the region. Having forged strong links with one another over recent years via joint actions and a common vision, these non-profits are united by the same ambition: improving the quality of healthcare services by enabling greater accessibility, especially for the most vulnerable populations.

Project Leads

Solidarité Sida and ITPC-MENA, two long-standing players in the fight against HIV/AIDS are responsible for the strategic guidance, steering and development of the program. They support their partners in implementing all activities on a daily basis and guarantee the smooth flow of information between all stakeholders.

Solidarité Sida

Combining generosity and efficiency, music and solidarity against HIV/AIDS.

ITPC-MENA

Enabling optimum access to HIV treatment for all

Actors on the field

On the implementation side are five non-profits from civil society organisations in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia.  Drawing on a wealth of experience in the field working with people living with HIV (PLHIV) and key populations, the partner associations manage the day-to-day deployment of the community-led monitoring mechanisms and their activities in the program as well as relations with national stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

AGD

On the path to healthcare and rights for all, standing side by side with Mauritanian youth

Al Shehab

Contributing to the empowerment of marginalized people in Egypt

ATP+

From testing to care, supporting women living with HIV in Tunisia

M-Coalition

Defending healthcare and rights for LGBTQI+ persons in the MENA region

RdR-Maroc

Taking action to the provision of healthcare services and rights of drug users in Morocco