Report Launched: Community Engagement in Global Fund Reprioritization – Relevance for Key Populations
Find the full report here On Friday, September 12, 2025, civil society…
KP-TNC is a regional umbrella body that unites National Key Population Consortia, Secretariats and Forums from Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, South Sudan, Zanzibar, Nigeria, Ghana and Malawi. It creates a regional community that fosters best practices in governance, advocacy and coordination in collaborating with governments and stakeholders, resourcing for programme funding, addressing structural barriers, crisis prevention and response and ensuring that KPs access quality health and HIV services.
Key Populations in Eastern, Western and Southern Africa have their human rights respected and are able to access HIV, healthcare and other services without fear of stigma or discrimination.
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KP communities are meaningfully engaged in human rights, health and HIV programming at all levels in their countries.
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ABUJA, NIGERIA, 14th January 2025: The Nigeria Key Population Health and Rights Network (NKPHRN) has announced a successful and harmonious transition of leadership, following a duly constituted process concluded on
ACCRA, Ghana December 4, 2025 In a powerful display of national unity and shared responsibility, the Ghana Key and Vulnerable Populations officially launched a unified platform known as “Voice for
Find the full report here On Friday, September 12, 2025, civil society…
On 17 September 2025, nearly 370 civil society leaders, community advocates, and…
ACCRA, Ghana December 4, 2025 In a powerful display of national unity…
KP-TNC is a regional umbrella body that unites National Key Population Consortia, Secretariats and Forums from Eastern, Southern and Western Africa to advocate for quality health and HIV programming for key populations.
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