COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN GLOBAL FUND REPRIORITIZATION 2025
News updates on activities by the Seven Alliance or partner organizations and networks.
Name: The Asia Pacific HIV Clock (“The Clock” for short) What he does: Counts down to a supercharged epidemic What stops the clock: -Effective treatment that suppresses the virus so it can’t be passed on -Prevention including condoms, PrEP and harm reduction -Community-led action: people closest to the problem delivering effective…
1. Background: Seven Alliance is a consortium of regional networks of key populations working in Asia and the Pacific region. The seven regional networks are: Seven Alliance aims to promote effective community leadership and advocacy as a critical component of community-led responses. By sharing knowledge, resources, and information, our goal is to establish strong and…
The Seven Alliance launches the Asia-Pacific Learning Hub as a vibrant space for peer exchange, capacity building, and collaboration. Funded through the Global Fund’s Grant Cycle 7, the Asia-Pacific Learning Hub aims to provide diverse training programs, resources, and opportunities to enhance key population community-led initiatives addressing tuberculosis, HIV, and malaria.
The primary purpose of the webinar series was twofold. Firstly, it aimed to enhance the capacity of key population (KP) and people living with HIV (PLHIV) communities to establish robust and sustainable CLM mechanisms at the country level. Secondly, the event aimed to foster cross-learning and sharing of experiences and best practices to promote acceptance and buy-in for CLM across the region.
The Seven Alliance, a regional consortium leading the development and building the expertise of Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) in the Asia-Pacific region, is thrilled to announce the successful completion of a two-day webinar in the second phase of the webinar series on CLM. These webinars provided an opportunity for participants to gather better understanding into CLM indicators, data management, analysis, and the meaningful engagement of key population communities in developing indicators related to structural and social issues affecting health services.
On 19 July, the UNAIDS RST Asia Pacific organized the regional launch of the 2023 Global AIDS Update. One of the highlights of the regional data showed that men who have sex with men, transgender people, and people who use drugs are not benefitting sufficiently from HIV prevention primarily due to structural barriers.
Upon identifying the need for a regional mechanism to monitor community-led monitoring (CLM) in countries across the Asia-Pacific region, the Seven Alliance organized Line Up for Change: Collaboratively shaping the Asia Regional Observatory (ARO) Indicators.
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