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As an inter-faith network of religious leaders living with or affected by HIV, INERELA+ seeks to empower religious leaders through education, knowledge and skills to live positively, becoming symbols of hope and agents of change who will help eliminate stigma and discrimination within their congrega
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African Jesuits AIDS Network (AJAN) unites Jesuit efforts across Africa to fight HIV and AIDS through compassionate care, counseling, education, and youth empowerment. From providing treatment and psychosocial support to offering scholarships and life skills training, we work to restore dignity and
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The Global Fund is a worldwide partnership to defeat AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria and ensure a healthier, safer and more equitable future for all. We raise and invest up to US$5 billion a year to fight deadly infectious diseases, challenge the injustice that fuels them, and strengthen health
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TAG’s HIV Project works to maximize equitable, affordable access to the tools, services, policies, and approaches to care that we know can end HIV. Ending the Epidemic (EtE) advocacy is at the core of the HIV Project’s work, from driving the nation’s first EtE initiative in New York to leading
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At TB HIV Care, we work to strengthen South Africa’s primary healthcare system by delivery people-centred services that respond to the needs of our youth, vulnerable, and underserved communities. Our programmes focus on the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of TB, HIV, viral hepatitis and relate
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Treatment Action Campaign (TAC):
Working for Access to quality Public Healthcare in South Africa since 1998
PATA is an action network of health providers and health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa. Our goal is to effect positive change in paediatric and adolescent HIV policy and service delivery on the frontline.
The PATA network offers a powerful platform for regional collaboration, capacity building
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UNAIDS is leading the global effort to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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IAS+ is an award-winning, interactive digital platform that provides free HIV-related educational resources and virtual live events to empower scientists, policy makers and community activists around the world. Access this free state-of-the-art platform, wherever and whenever, to gain cutting-edge k
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This user friendly and succinct course, provides learners with the opportunity to have a basic understanding of HIV and its treatment. It is useful as an introductory course for those who are caring for people living with HIV or anyone who is interested to acquire knowledge in this field.
Understand HIV transmission, prevention strategies, and treatment advances including antiretroviral therapy and PrEP. Access medical lectures and research updates on YouTube from Harvard, medical professionals, and health organizations covering drug resistance, vaccine development, and co-infections
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Several top-tier universities offer HIV-related online courses on Coursera, many of which can be audited for free, aligning with open education principles. The courses cover clinical management, prevention, epidemiology, and the social aspects of the AIDS epidemic
Accessed February 2026
Accessed February 2026
The organisation AMAZE Africa provides engaging educational clips on sexual and health issues for young people, including HIV topics.
The HIV Pharmacy Association (HIVPA) was established in the UK in 1991 with the aim of promoting excellence in the pharmaceutical care of people living with HIV.
Here you can find course modules: Antiretroviral therapies, Screening and Diagnosis; Basic HIV Primary Care; Co-occuring conditions, Key Population; Prevention of HIV
In-depth training on the clinical management of HIV for clinicians via a flexible and resource-saving online platform.
The course is comprised of 5 steps with various sub-topics, each step has between 15 and 35 lectures of 7 – 10 mins. The course language is English with the possibility of Russia
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This online course is a comprehensive eight-module online activity covering key aspects of HIV care, including epidemiology, immunology, antiretroviral therapy, and primary care considerations. It explores comorbidities, opportunistic infections, PrEP guidelines, and co-infections such as hepatitis
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This MOOC is an immersion into HIV science: from the virus biological origin and its identification to the perspectives of eradication. You will learn about the status of the HIV epidemic and diversity in the world, the complex interactions between the virus and the host cell, and how HIV evades the
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