Reclaiming Our Lives !
GNP+ is the global network for and by people living with HIV. GNP+ advocates to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV. As a network of networks, GNP+ is driven by the needs of people living with HIV worldwide. Based on emancipation and self-determination, GNP+ works with independent and autonomous regional and national networks of people living with HIV in all continents.
Under the central theme Reclaiming Our Lives!, GNP+ implements an evidence-informed advocacy programme focused on:
- Empowerment (Click here for more);
- Human Rights (Click here for more);
- Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention (Click here for more); and
- Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of people living with HIV (Click here for more).
First Human Rights Count! training in Zambia
Sunday, 20 September 2009 02:00
Human Rights Count! is an evidence gathering programme documenting HIV related human rights violations against people living with HIV both through an online questionnaire and through face to face interviews. In the joint GNP+/WAC programme "HIV leadership through accountability" Human Rights Count! is one of the evidence collecting programmes that will feed into the national campaign of Kenya, Zambia and Nigeria.
In the week of 14-19 September 2009, the first training of trainers using the Human Rights Count questionnaire took place in Zambia. The 20+ participants have now returned to the respective towns and villages to train others to use the tools.
International Technical Consultation on "Positive Prevention"
Thursday, 10 September 2009 17:08
GNP+ in partnership with UNAIDS is exploring and implementing Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention, which puts people living with HIV at the center of the HIV response.
Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 02:00
People living with HIV and their advocates in August 2009 launched a groundbreaking guidance package, “Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV”. Now, policy makers, programme managers, health professionals, donors and advocates have an important tool to better support the sexual and reproductive health and rights of people living with HIV.
Latest Resources
- Building effective partnerships: Donor Consortium Conferences
- Consultation Implications of NPT research and development for people living with HIV
- PLHIV Stigma in Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia Poster
- Global Picture of HIV Criminalisation Poster
- The Critical Role of PLHIV in shaping Biomedical Prevention Research Poster




