NHVMAS Partners

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Global Campaign for Micides

This network of more than 285 nongovernmental organizations uses international advocacy, policy analysis, and social science research to build support for microbicides and other HIV-prevention options for women. The campaign’s regional activities include raising awareness of microbicides and protecting the needs and interests of trial participants and other potential users. Find out about the campaign’s work here


 

1241594335127.0.0.1The Good Neighbour Inc

The Good Neighbour Inc. is a transnational, non-governmental, non-profit making organization, focused on spreading information in the fields of public health (especially reproductive health, HIV&AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria), and poverty reduction programme to the public.
TGN began operations in Nigeria in September 2000 having been registered and operating in Monrovia, Liberia since November 1998. TGN is registered in Nigeria with cooperate affairs commission Abuja. More here


 

AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC)AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC)

Founded in 1995, the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) is a non-profit, community- and consumer-based organization that uses public education, policy analysis, advocacy and community mobilization to accelerate the ethical development and global delivery of AIDS vaccines and other HIV prevention options.Click Here for More 


African Microbicide Advocacy GroupAfrican Microbicide Advocacy Group

The African Microbicides Advocacy Group (AMAG) is a coalition of microbicides advocates from organisations and institutions based and/ or working in various African countries. AMAG was launched at the 2004 International Microbicides Conference. The AMAG network has over 400 members from 30 countries across Africa and beyond. Members are community advocates, researchers, scientists, policy makers, media and service providers – working in HIV care, treatment, advocacy, research, information-management; gender equality, sexual and reproductive health / rights; poverty and economic development, and human rights.


Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS)Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS)

Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS) Nigeria is a media-based non-governmental organisation in Nigeria working in the field of HIV/AIDS and development.

Our mission is to contribute to the prevention, care and control of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria by providing innovative communication interventions that will facilitate positive behavior change to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS.

Our vision is a Nigerian society where all persons are able to freely access information, facilities and services on health/HIV and are empowered to utilise these for their personal protection and national development.
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Network of People Living With HIVAIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN)Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN)

HIV was given official recognition in Nigeria when the first case was announced in 1986. As in other parts of the world the infection came into Nigeria with its full complement of attending fear, stigma, discrimination and rejection. It is therefore not surprising that PLWAs tended to hide their status. Even when terminally ill, the cause of their illness is rather ascribed to other infections such as Tuberculosis. At this time, government was still in denial and there was therefore no commitment of any sort to HIV response by government and its arms. Responses to the epidemic in the country were mainly by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) including faith-based ones and international agencies that were only operating half-heartedly due to the political climate at the time.

So it was that the first crops of PLWAs to be identified were gathered under NGOs and CBOs that were caring for them. With the passage of time however, PLWAs became more responsive to the responses to the epidemic and sort more roles to play in ensuing activities. This led to the formation of the earliest support groups of PLWAs in 1997/8. The idea of a national network of PLWAs that will bring together existing support groups was first muted in the circle of some faith-based organizations and a few well-meaning NGOs towards the end of 1998 and members of known support groups were called together to form a network that same year at a meeting held in Kaduna. This first network had Mr. John Ibekwe as its President. Lack of capacity and basic infrastructure however severely limited activities of this young organization. In the year 2000, PLWAs from all over the nation were again called together to fashion a way to move the network forward and invigorate the executive. A new executive was put in place at this meeting.


 

Positive Action for Treatment Access {PATA}Positive Action for Treatment Access {PATA}

Positive Action for Treatment Access {PATA} is a non-governmental organization working to ensure that every individual has access to treatment education and every person can access qualitative, affordable, ethical and humane treatment.

A nation where every individual is knowledgeable about HIV and AIDS, every person with a chronic illness can access affordable, available, qualitative, ethical and humane treatment…


 

OMOLOLU FALOBI FOUNDATION

Omololu Falobi Foundation (OFF) is a not-for- profit non governmental organization, established August 4, 2007 to immortalize late Journalist and Activist “Omololu Falobi” the founding Executive Director of Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS), who lost his life to armed men after a speaking engagement on ‘The need to be socially responsible’. The foundation came into being to promote his ideas on a socially responsible society that cultivate positive behavior change in mitigating the impact of HIV in Nigeria as well as support the family he left behind. Click here for more information


 

Gbolahan Fatuga, MS, PMP

Fatuga is founder/president of of Caligeo Clinical OneVision. He is currently pursuing a MBA with a focus on Entrepreneurialship/Organizational & Management from Emory University/Goizueta Business School. He received his M.Sc. in Drug Regulatory Affairs and Health Policies from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and BS degree in Neuroscience from Brown University. He has more than 15 years of experience in the clinical research industry. Fatuga began his clinical research career as a study coordinator at Brown University. Since then, he has had leadership opportunities as Clinical Team Manager, Project Lead, QA/QC Manager, Lead CRA, CRA Consultant, Medical Research Associate, and CRA Specialist in a variety of companies such as central imaging facility, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. Fatuga is currently certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Clinical Research Associate (CCRA). He is an active member of the International GCP Training Advisory Board of the Association of Good Clinical Practices in Nigeria (AGCPN) and also a member of Nigerian Association of Pharmacist and Pharmaceutical Scientists in the Americas (NAPPSA). Fatuga is also a member of the International Committee/Leadership Team of the National Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Association (NBPA).
Email: gfatuga@cconevision.org


 

Caligeo Clinical OneVision Caligeo Clinical (CC)Caligeo Clinical OneVision Caligeo Clinical (CC)

Caligeo Clinical OneVision Caligeo Clinical (CC) OneVision is a nonprofit organization that promotes clinical trials in emerging nations through research and training opportunities. CC OneVision’s vision is to encourage clinical trials through issue advocacy, career training and education, high quality consultation and quality assurance. Our mission is to ensure diversity in all aspects of the clinical trial industry, including entry-level positions, management positions, study participants, clinical investigators and study coordinators. CC Onevision invites you to join us in our mission to promote and educate emerging nations in clinical trials – CC OneVision believes as a community we can transform the many challenges of clinical trials into opportunities, where emerging nations and communities at large feel engaged and knowledgeable in the process. Website: www.cconevision.org

1241590715127.0.0.1This global collaboration between public- and private-sector organizations promotes the rapid development and availability of microbicides. The partnership also conducts its own research, focused on developing and testing antiretroviral-based microbicides such as dapivirine gel. Learn about the partnership’s clinical trials and how it supports access to future microbicides here


 

mtnThis clinical trials network is dedicated to developing and evaluating an effective microbicide. Funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the network includes a core center of operations (supported by the University of Pittsburgh, FHI, and others) and 18 clinical research sites in seven countries. Most recently, the network conducted a Phase II trial in India and the United States showing that tenofovir gel is safe and acceptable for daily use. More information about the network and its trials is available here.


 

1241592924127.0.0.1Based in the United Kingdom, this partnership of organizations in Europe and Africa primarily conducts research to develop an effective vaginal microbicide. Its research includes studies to determine mechanisms of action for different products, preclinical evaluations of potential microbicides, and clinical trials of promising candidates. The partnership is currently conducting a Phase III trial of PRO 2000 gel in Africa. Learn morehere


 

1241593011127.0.0.1This nonprofit organization is composed of representatives of more than 200 biopharmaceutical companies, research organizations, and advocacy groups dedicated to accelerating the development of a safe, effective, and affordable microbicide. One of its many activities is to monitor and analyze the current pipeline of microbicide candidates. View more about the alliance here, including an up-to-date database of information on microbicide research and development.

 

International AIDS Vaccine InitiativeInternational AIDS Vaccine Initiative

IAVI’s mission is to ensure the development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use throughout the world. IAVI is a global not-for-profit, public-private partnership working to accelerate the development of a vaccine to prevent HIV infection and AIDS. Founded in 1996, IAVI researches and develops vaccine candidates, conducts policy analyses, and serves as an advocate for the field with offices in Africa, India, and Europe. IAVI supports a comprehensive approach to HIV and AIDS that balances the expansion and strengthening of existing HIV prevention and treatment programs with targeted investments in new AIDS prevention technologies. As the world’s only organization focused solely on the development of an AIDS vaccine, IAVI also works to ensure a future vaccine will be accessible to all who need it. Click Here for More


 

The African AIDS Vaccine ProgrammeThe African AIDS Vaccine Programme

The African AIDS Vaccine Programme (AAVP) is a World Health Organisation (WHO)-UNAIDS sponsored programme conceived in 2000 as a network of African experts working together to mobilise support and advocate for a more Africa-focused vaccine agenda. To meet the vision of an AIDS-free Africa through an effective vaccine, AAVP is working to strengthen the network of African HIV vaccine stakeholders through research, advocacy, partnerships, and through contributing to capacity strengthening and policy development.

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