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Love Alliance Resource Directory: Insights, Achievements, and Tools

Explore the Love Alliance Directory of Resources, our collection of reports, toolkits, and lessons learned gathered throughout the Love Alliance journey. Here you’ll find best practices, powerful advocacy tools, and inspiring stories that will continue to drive progress well beyond the programme.

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Tracking the Anti-rights Movement in Africa: Who’s Spreading the Hate?

Discover what’s driving anti-rights movements across Africa and how we can fight back. From banned sexuality education to criminalisation of key populations, this report uncovers the strategies, funding, and influence behind these campaigns. Request this report now to learn what’s at stake and how pro-rights groups can respond.

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Out of the shadows: Working with traditional birth attendants

Action for Community Care in Tanzania, Coalition of Women Living With HIV and AIDS in Malawi, and Society for Family Health in Nigeria are implementing the Kids to Care model. Through reflection and learning documentation, they have recognised the unique contribution that all cadres of community health service providers, especially traditional birth attendants, have had and continue to have in reducing vertical transmission and supporting effective care for children living with HIV.

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Bringing Kids to Care programme – Best practices from Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi and Indonesia

The Aidsfonds Kids to Care model was built on evidence that strengthening community-based systems and building linkages between those systems and health services, increases identification, testing, treatment and retention in care for children, adolescents and pregnant and breastfeeding women. Now, more than ever, the Kids to Care model is critical to the wellbeing and health of children, pregnant, and breastfeeding women. The global community has committed to ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 but this goal will not be reached without an embedded and sustainable community-based response. Aidsfonds’ partners in Indonesia, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia are working to contribute to the global goal by integrating the Kids to Care model into their work. This factsheet showcases their impact and outlines best practices for using this model in other contexts.

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Transforming Paediatric HIV Care – Uganda’s journey to sustainable, community-led models

Discover how Uganda transformed paediatric HIV care through the Paediatric HIV Care and Treatment Breakthrough Partnership. This change story outlines the country’s shift from donor-dependent models to community-led, government-owned solutions that ensure long-term access to life-saving treatment for children and adolescents living with HIV.

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Love Alliance Change Stories

We proudly launch the Love Alliance Change Stories. We have created four stories describing what changes the Love Alliance has influenced and how. Our partnership has united communities of people who use drugs, sex workers, and LGBTIQ+ movements, amplifying marginalized voices and advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. Through movement building, advocacy, shifting power, and challenging stigma, we’re driving change, shaping policies, and making a real difference. Explore these inspiring achievements and lessons learned.

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