What does SANAC stand for?

SANAC | THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL. CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM.

Is SANAC a government entity?

SANAC is a national multi-sectoral body established by cabinet to co-ordinate the national response to HIV, TB and STIs through three formal structures – government, civil society and the private sector.

When was SANAC established?

2000
SANAC was formed in 2000, replacing the Inter-Ministerial Committee on AIDS. operationalising its structures. evaluation.

What is Nacosa?

NACOSA is a network of over 2,500 civil society organisations working together to turn the tide on HIV, AIDS and TB in Southern Africa.

How does AFSA support the community?

AFSA is a development organization that exists to support local, national and regional efforts to reduce new HIV, STI and TB infections, address the social and structural drivers of HIV, remove the barriers to the realisation of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) and build resilient communities.

Who is the CEO of sanac?

Dr. Thembisile Xulu
PPRETORIA, 25 September 2020 – The Board of Trustees of the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) has announced the appointment of Dr. Thembisile Xulu as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the SANAC Trust.

When was NACOSA founded?

1991
Created as an outcome of a national conference in 1991 to lobby for and develop the first National AIDS Plan for South Africa, NACOSA is now a network of more than 1 200 HIV, AIDS, TB and other related role-players working in communities across South Africa.

What is the mission of AFSA?

AFSA’s mission is to advocate for improved quality of life and economic fairness to support the well-being of the U.S. Air Force enlisted Airmen, veterans and their families. To achieve this mission, AFSA works closely with the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Department of Defense.

What is the vision and mission of AFSA?

AFSA will strive to save lives, to enhance the quality of life and to reduce the cost of healthcare in South Africans suffering from allergic disorders and primary immune deficiencies.

Who can join AFSA?

AFSA MEMBERSHIP is open to all:

  • UNIFORMED SERVICES: Active Duty, Guard, Reserve, Retired and Veteran Military Members (Joint Services Enlisted and Commissioned Officers), Public Health Services (PHS), and National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) personnel;
  • FAMILY MEMBERS* of Uniformed Service Members, and.

Who created AFSA?

The AIDS Foundation of South Africa (AFSA) was established by group of activists in Cape Town, many of whom had lost partners, family members and loved ones to AIDS. AFSA was set-up to create a legal entity that could raise and distribute funding to finance HIV/AIDS education and care projects.

How does AFSA help the community?