The Community Rights and Gender Special Initiative (CRG SI)(Global fund)

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The Community Rights and Gender Special Initiative (CRG SI)(Global fund)

CRG SI is a three-year project 2018 -2020  funded  by the Global Network of People Living with HIV with an aim of providing a significant role of key groups of populations including young people affected by the three diseases in Global Fund activities;  guarantee significant participation of main affected key groups of population during all granting cycle (from participation into the national dialogue and program development to grant implementation) and support community participation on all levels of Global Fund activities

ABOUT UNYPA

Uganda Network of young people living with HIV & AIDS started in 2003 to provide leadership and coordinate the greater and meaningful involvement and participation of YPLHIV in Uganda in the national, regional and global HIV and AIDS response. UNYPA advocates improving the quality of life of young people living with HIV in Uganda and as a network. UNYPA is driven by the needs of young people living with HIV and implements an evidence-informed national program and advocacy for YPLHIV to lead healthy and productive lives. The elements of UNYPA’s national program and advocacy include promoting universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support; fighting stigma and discrimination against young people living with HIV; and, promoting the greater involvement of young people living with HIV in the national HIV response.

The Uganda Network of Young People Living with HIV/AIDS (UNYPA) is a direct member of the National Forum of People Living with HIV/AIDS (NAFOPHANU) which was established in 2003 to provide leadership for young positives and create an enabling environment to participate meaningfully with a membership of 40,000 young people living with HIV/AIDS in the country so far.

UNYPA is mandated to have three forums of Young Positives one of 10 – 18,19- 24 and 25-30 due to their different challenges in life though the emphasis is being given to the 10- 24

UNYPA has contributed to the reduction of stigma towards people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in the community through its outreach and programming efforts.

  • Assuming responsibility for construction means, methods, sequencing and procedures.
  • Providing cost, quality, inventory control transparency, monitoring and reporting.
  • Holding on-going project meetings with client and trades to monitor job progress.
  • Scheduling, delivery, receipt and proper storage of all long lead systems.

 

  • UNYPA
  • Kampala Uganda
  • 2020/December
  • GNP+, UNYPA