EANNASO is committed to strengthening community-led HIV responses across Eastern and Southern Africa.
Through advocacy, capacity building, and strategic partnerships, we empower civil society organizations (CSOs) and key populations to drive impactful HIV programs.
Ensuring community voices shape national and regional HIV policies and funding decisions. We support CSOs in engaging governments and global health bodies to influence policy changes that improve HIV services.
Providing training, mentorship, and resources to CSOs and grassroots organizations to enhance their HIV service delivery and funding access.
Supporting communities in tracking HIV services, identifying gaps, and advocating for improvements in treatment access and quality of care.
Helping organizations access and implement Global Fund resources to strengthen community-based HIV interventions.
Working with adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), sex workers, men who have sex with men (MSM), people who inject drugs (PWID), and transgender communities to ensure equitable HIV service access.
Sourcing, documenting human rights issues, and providing platforms for learning and collaboration to improve HIV responses.
Working with global and regional partners to scale up effective, community-driven HIV interventions and ensure no one is left behind.
Ensuring community voices shape national and regional HIV policies and funding decisions. We support CSOs in engaging governments and global health bodies to influence policy changes that improve HIV services.
Providing training, mentorship, and resources to CSOs and grassroots organizations to enhance their HIV service delivery and funding access.
Supporting communities in tracking HIV services, identifying gaps, and advocating for improvements in treatment access and quality of care.
Helping organizations access and implement Global Fund resources to strengthen community-based HIV interventions.
Working with adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), sex workers, men who have sex with men (MSM), people who inject drugs (PWID), and transgender communities to ensure equitable HIV service access.
Sourcing, documenting human rights issues, and providing platforms for learning and collaboration to improve HIV responses.
Working with global and regional partners to scale up effective, community-driven HIV interventions and ensure no one is left behind.