Partners Uganda

Partners Uganda is a national eForum for the debate and discussion on HIV/AIDS-related health and development issues in Uganda. Moderated and managed jointly by Health and Development Networks (HDN) and the Ugandan Network of AIDS Service Organisations (UNASO), Partners Uganda was launched in November 2004.

Partners Uganda provides a virtual meeting place for organisations and people at the national and local levels to network, share experiences and ask for advice on issues related to HIV/AIDS in the Ugandan context. It facilitates linkages and information sharing between groups of people living with HIV/AIDS and organisations working in the area of HIV/AIDS and other health-related fields in a variety of sectors. The eForum also provides a searchable archive of postings, which include reports from international and regional AIDS conferences related to HIV/AIDS in Uganda .

Partners Uganda has a diverse membership made up of:

and many more…

We are currently undertaking a membership drive to make sure all of the above are represented on the forum.

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World AIDS Day 2008 Events in Uganda

Partners Uganda members will be participating in various events during WAD 2008., The AIDS Support Organization (TASO), Partners Uganda member, has joined the AIDS Healthcare Foundation - Uganda Cares 'One Million HIV Tests for World AIDS Day 2008' campaign. Many organizations have joined in this effort in support of universal access and World AIDS Day 2008. To learn about which organizations are participating in the launch of this campaign in your district visit www.onemilliontests.org. Take the lead. Get tested yourself and encourage others to do the same on World AIDS Day 2008.

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By empowering the weak as well as the strong through information and dialogue HDN continues to contribute significantly to reversing the devastating impacts of HIV and TB.

- Father Michael J Kelly, Irish Jesuit priest and renowned expert in HIV and education in Zambia

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