Coalition of CSO Networks in HIV, TB and Malaria
Statement by coalition of CSO networks in HIV, TB and Malaria on the lockup of Global Fund-donated Health commodities at Tema port, delivered on monday, april 8, 2024 at CCM secretariat, Accra.
Statement by coalition of CSO networks in HIV, TB and Malaria on the lockup of Global Fund-donated Health commodities at Tema port, delivered on monday, april 8, 2024 at CCM secretariat, Accra.
This report encapsulates the implementation outcomes of HIV Self-Testing(HIVST) piloted in Ghana in the year 2023.
Ghana HIV and AIDS Network (GHANET) is the leading Civil Society Organization (CSO) in the fight against HIV and AIDS in Ghana.
The 2023 World AIDS Day ceremony was held on Thursday, November 30 rather than the Decemeber 1. This was because it coincided with National Farmers Day which is a public holiday.
On Saturday, November 25, 2023, GHANET organized a health walk that was aimed at raising awareness about HIV self-testing.
As part of GHANET's HIV Self-Testing (HIVST) demand creation, a series of market and community activations were organized in Accra.
The National Launch of HIV Self-Testing (HIVST) in Ghana was held at the Omanye Abba Hall of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly on July 19, 2023.
The Stakeholders Engagement Meeting, organized by Ghana HIV and Aids Network (GHANET), in Partnership with the National AIDS/STI Control Program (NACP), was held at the Splendor Hotel, Kumasi form 22nd to 24th Mat, 2023.
The Quarter 1 Result-Sharing Meeting of the HIV Self-TEsting (HIVST) project was held in Kumasi at Splendor Hotel from 24thh to 26th May, 2023.
Ghana HIV and AIDS Network (GHANET), in partnership with National AIDS/STIs Control Program (NACP), held a three-day in-person Training Workshop on HIVST from 4th to 5th April, 2023.
THe Stakeholder Engagement Meetin was held from 1st to 3rd June, 2023.
Two decades ago, the global AIDS pandemic seemed unstoppable. More than 2.5 million people were acquiring HIV each year, and AIDS was claiming two million lives a year. In parts of southern Africa, AIDS was reversing decades of gains in life expectancy. Effective treatments had been developed but were available only at prohibitively expensive prices, limiting their use to a privileged few people ...
GHANET was established in 1996 and we have actively supported the National HIV & AIDS Response for more than 27 years.
We have more than 260+ members across Ghana in every metropolis, municipality, and district.
We have offices in all 16 regions across Ghana.
We have successfully executed more than 25 projects in the last 20 years.
GHANET was established in 1996 We work in collaboration with more than 20 local and international key partners.