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AIDS Alive

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AIDS Alive is a South African non-governmental organisation (NGO) that provides HIV/AIDS information and support on the prevention of transmission of HIV/AIDS and re-infection by those already infected. The organisation’s members are all HIV-positive women who live in a township on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa.
Communication Strategies
The women get condom supplies from the provincial government and go across the townships promoting and educating people about the need for protection against transmission and re-infection of HIV.

The women provide a support group for their members and the wider community. They promote knowing your status and ensure that no one known to them goes alone for HIV testing and receiving results. They aim to share their experiences and provide support to those newly knowing they are positive, helping them to tell family and friends and keep themselves healthy.
Development Issues
HIV/AIDS, Women, Gender.
Key Points
The organisation’s aim is to promote healthy living and to spread the need for condom use amongst all people including those who know their status. The health promotion messages are targeted at those who are already infected. AIDS Alive members intend to develop their NGO further to reach other townships in the area and further around Western Cape Province and also to model and market their approach for others to replicate in and around Sub Saharan Africa.
Partners

Danish International Agency (DANIDA), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Ghana Social Marketing Foundation, Society for Women and AIDS in Africa (SWAA), Female Health Company.

Sources

The Female Health Foundation Newsletter on March 8 2005.