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Regional Facilitating Agencies Progress |
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CARF - Regional Facilitating Agencies |
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Civil Society Organizations |
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Civil Society Organizations - also known as non-governmental organizations - are critical actors in the advancement of universal values around human rights, the environment, labour standards and anti-corruption. As global market integration has advanced, their role has gained particular importance in aligning economic activities with social and environmental priorities. Civil society organizations have been an integral part of the Global Compact since its creation. Their perspectives, expertise and partnership-building capabilities are indispensable in the evolution and impact of the Global Compact. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have an important role to play in spearheading the community response against HIV/AIDS as clearly stipulated in the National Multisectoral Strategic Framework (2003 - 2007 & 2008 - 2012). The Non Government Organisations (NGOs), Faith Based Organisations (FBOs) and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in particular, can mobilise, empower and support communities to respond effectively to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Development Partners |
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The following are Development Partners supporting HIV/AIDS in Tanzania:
- Government of Tanzania
- International Development Association - World Bank
- Global Fund
- Belgium Technical Cooperation
- United Nations AIDS
- United Nations International Children Education Fund
- World Food Programme
- World Health Organization
- Food Agricultural Organization
- French Embassy
- Department For International Development
- Sweden International Development Association
- Japan International Cooperation Assistance
- Canadian International Development Association
- NORAD - Norway Development Association
- Development Cooperation of Ireland (DCI)
- DANIDA - Danish Development Association
- Royal Netherlands Embassy
- United Nations Development Programme
- United Nations Fund for Population
- United State of America Government
- European Union
- Germany Technical Cooperation
- Swiss Development Cooperation
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Faith Based Organizations |
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Faith Based Organizations |
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Networks |
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In general, the term network can refer to any interconnected group or system. More specifically, a network is any method of sharing information between two systems. TACAIDS coordinates network organizations in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The following are network organizations:
1.NATIONAL NETWORK OF TANZANIAN WOMEN WITH HIV/AIDS (NETWO+) 2.INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OF WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS (ICW) 3.NNEYOP+ 4.TANZANIA NATIONAL NETWORK OF GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS POSITIVE (TANGYWA+) 5.TANEPHA 6.TANOPHA 7.TANZANIA NETWORK OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS LIVING WITH OR PERSONALLY AFFECTED BY HIV AND AIDS (TANERELA) 8.NETWORK OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS (NYP+) 9.THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NGOS (NACONGO) 10.TAYOPA 11.FORUM OF NATIONAL NETWORK OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV AND AIDS (FONNEPHAT) 12.NACOPHA
13. Femina Health Information Project |
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