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OneWorld Partners Focusing on HIV/AIDS
Here are OneWorld partner organizations focusing on HIV/AIDS. If your organization is not a OneWorld partner, click here for more information about joining the OneWorld community.

Academy for Educational Development
AED is committed to solving critical social problems through education, research, training, and social marketing. Major areas of focus include health, education, youth development, the environment, and leadership development. For more information, contact Natalie Halpern at nhalpern[@]aed.org or (202) 884-8000.

Africa Action
Provides accessible information and analysis, and mobilizes popular support for campaigns, around critical African issues and the U.S. role in Africa.. For more information, contact Ann-Louise Colgan at alcolgan[@]africaaction.org or (202) 546-7961.

Center for Global Development
CGD aims to reduce global poverty and inequality through research & engagement with the policy community & the public. For more information, contact Tony Kopetchny at TKopetchny[@]CGDEV.ORG or (202) 416-0700.

Center for Health and Gender Equity
CHANGE is a US-based nonprofit reproductive health & rights organization that conducts research, analysis, advocacy & monitoring of US programs abroad. For more information, contact Healy Thompson at hthompson[@]genderhealth.org or (301) 270-1182.

Centre for Development and Population Activities
The Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) improves the lives of women and girls worldwide. Our work is grounded in the belief that women are critical for advancing development and democracy. CEDPA's programs: increase educational opportunities for youth; ensure access to reproductive health and HIV/AIDS services; and strengthen women’s leadership and good governance. Our global training programs build leadership, technical expertise and management skills of women on a range of critical development issues. With a growing network of 5,000 alumni and partners in over 150 countries, CEDPA is building a groundswell of change agents for effective international development. For more information, contact Eva Cantrell at ecantrell[@]cedpa.org or (202) 667-1142.

Citizens for Global Solutions
Citizens for Global Solutions is a grassroots membership organization which is not affiliated to any political party. It educates Americans about global interdependence, communicates global concerns to public officials, and develops proposals to create, reform and strengthen international institutions. For more information, contact Howard Salter at hsalter[@]globalsolutions.org or (202) 546-3950 x 112.

GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving is an internet-based marketplace that directly connects donors interested in making a difference with high impact grass-roots development projects around the world. For more information, contact Meredith Landis at mlandis[@]globalgiving.com or (202) 232-5784.

Global Health Council
The Global Health Council is the world's largest membership alliance dedicated to saving lives by improving health throughout the world. Its diverse membership is comprised of health-care professionals and organizations that include NGOs, foundations, corporations, government agencies and academic institutions that work to ensure global health for all. For more information, contact Laura Barnitz at lbarnitz[@]globalhealth.org or (202) 833-5900.

Guttmacher Institute
The Guttmacher Institute advances sexual and reproductive health through an interrelated program of social science research, policy analysis and public education designed to generate new ideas, encourage enlightened public debate, promote sound policy and program development and, ultimately, inform individual decision making. For more information, contact Rebecca Wind at rwind@guttmacher.orginfo, rwind[@]guttmacher.org> or 1-800-355-0244.

Hesperian
Hesperian is a publisher of popular health books promotes the health of poor people around the world by making health information accessible. They produce books and other educational resources for community-based health care. For more information, contact Lisa Gonzalves at lisa[@]hesperian.org or (510) 845-1447.

InterAction: American Council on Voluntary International Action
InterAction is the largest alliance of U.S.-based international development and humanitarian nongovernmental organizations. With more than 160 members operating in every developing country, we work to overcome poverty, exclusion and suffering by advancing social justice and basic dignity for all. For more information, contact Julie Montgomery at jmontgom[@]interaction.org or (202) 667-8227.

International Food Policy Research Institute
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) seeks sustainable solutions for ending hunger and poverty. For more information, contact Veronica O’Connor at v.oconnor[@]cgiar.org or (202) 862-5600.

International Youth Foundation
An independent, nongovernmental organization dedicated to improving the conditions and prospects for young people worldwide. For more information, contact Caroline Esclapez at caroline[@]iyfnet.org or (410) 951- 1500.

JSI Research and Training Institute
JSI Research & Training Institute Inc., is a public health research and consulting firm that is dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities throughout the world. JSI R&T builds local capacity to address critical health problems, collaborating with local partners to assist countries, governments, communities, families, and individuals to develop their skills and identify solutions that meet their public health needs. For more information, contact Julie Ray at jray[@]jsi.com or (617) 482-9485.

Lutheran World Relief
Lutheran World Relief works with partners in 35 countries to help people grow food, improve health, strengthen communities, end conflict, build livelihoods and recover from disasters. LWR woks to combat the root causes of poverty and to restore the dignity it robs from people's lives. For more information, contact Emily Sollie at esollie[@]lwr.org or (410) 230-2700.

MADRE
MADRE is an international women's human rights organization that works in partnership with women's community-based groups in conflict areas worldwide. For more information, contact Irene Schneeweis, Media Coordinator at media[@]madre.org and (212) 627-0444.

Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has provided more than $640 million in aid to 74 nations. The agency currently reaches more than 5 million people in over 30 countries. More than 91 percent of the Mercy Corps' resources are allocated to programs that help those in need. For more information, contact Eric Block at eblock[@]mercycorps.org or (503) 595-0541.

NetAid
NetAid educates, inspires and empowers young people to fight global poverty. It is creating a movement of young Americans who are champions for the world’s poor, with the long-term goal of establishing a strong U.S. constituency that supports international development. For more information, contact Natalie Wooller at nwooller[@]netaid.org (212) 537-0500.

Network for Good
Network for Good is an e-philanthropy site where individuals can donate, volunteer and get involved with the issues they care about. The organization's goal is to connect people to charities via the Internet—using the virtual world to deliver real resources to nonprofits and communities. For more information, contact Stacie Mann at stacie.mann[@]networkforgood.org or (240) 482-3208.

Oxfam America
Oxfam America seeks lasting solutions to hunger, poverty, and social injustice around the world. Through national and international policy research and advocacy, Oxfam America pursues systemic solutions to social, political & economic inequities. For more information, contact Adrienne Smith at asmith[@]oxfamamerica.org or (800) 77-OXFAM.

Population Action International
PAI informs U.S. and international policy by using research and strategic advocacy that firmly links population, reproductive health, the environment and development - working to strengthen political and financial support worldwide for population programs grounded in individual rights. For more information, contact Jennifer Johnson at jjohnson[@]popact.org or (202) 557-3400.

Population Media Center
PMC uses entertainment serial dramas to promote elevation of women's status and reproductive health. For more information, contact Katie Elmore at elmore[@]populationmedia.org or (802) 985-8156.

Women's Edge Coalition
A coalition of individuals and organizations working to increase the United States' support for the world's poorest women. It also works to ensure that complex international trade agreements do not harm people living in developing countries. For more information, contact Anugraha Palan at apalan[@]womensedge.org or (202) 884-8396.

World Education Inc.
World Education Inc. is dedicated to improving the lives of the poor through educational, economic and social development programs. World Education provides training and technical assistance in nonformal education across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States. World Education works with individuals, communities and governments to develop assets such as good health, literacy, numeracy, and civic and business participation skills. World Education's work is known for its commitment to meaningful and equal partnerships. For more information, contact Julie Ray at jray[@]worlded.org or (617) 482-9485.



 
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