The Bridging the Gaps Alliance Ton Coenen, Aids Fonds - Melbourne, 24 July 2014.

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The Bridging the Gaps Alliance Ton Coenen, Aids Fonds - Melbourne, 24 July 2014

In honour of Martine de Schutter & Pim de Kuijer

The Bridging the Gaps Alliance & More than 80 in country partners in sixteen countries

Total budget €46,800,000 € 35,000,000 MoFA and € 11,800,000 co-funding € 23,152,196 total expenditure of Bridging the Gaps over the first 28 months 61% MoFA, 39% co-funding Photo credit: Mariella del Risco Gallegos for Aids Fonds The biggest key population programme of its kind

Our mission

Why these 3 key populations?

1.Improve the quality of and access to HIV prevention, treatment, care, support and other services for key populations; 2.Improve the human rights of key populations; 3.Integrate specific services for key populations within the general health system; 4.Strengthen the capacity of civil society organisations that work on HIV and key populations; 5.Develop and strengthen a comprehensive and concerted approach on HIV and key populations by the alliance partners. Photo credit: Harold Sikkema for Aids Fonds As an alliance we are committed to:

Some key achievements thusfar ( )

Some key achievements (continued)

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