for the Prevention of AIDS
for the Prevention of AIDS
for the Prevention of AIDS
EDUCATION
We rely on current science and research as the foundation of what we teach. Our curriculum is dedicated both to preventing transmission, and educating communities to reduce stigma. This is such a strong component of who we are and what we do that is why we leverage student interns to help deliver our curriculum.
CARE
We care about the communities we serve, and creating sustainable programs to support those living with and impacted by HIV. Our programs are created to support nutrition, and to support them in having a healthy mind, body, and spirit. we have created programs to support nutrition and triaging care.
Volunteerism
To prevent the global spread of HIV through education and volunteerism is what drives us to persevere and continue to do the good work that we are doing. What ignited this passion is different for all of us, but there is a common denominator, the H in HIV Is human which means it could impact anyone one of or a loved one at any time, so we see it as our mission.
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US Based HIV Prevention Education Outreach Program
The HIV Prevention Education Outreach Program is taught throughout the year in collaboration with local community organizations throughout Arizona. It…
Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS Project
The Project entitled “Mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS” was started in 2011. Through this project, IAPA provides training to selected NGOs/CBOs working…
Slum Intervention Project
HIV/AIDS education is going on for 3 days in a month by IAPA staff at the Nehru Park and Namachivayapuram…
Arokiya Children Nutrition Project
“Arokiya” means “health” in Tamil language. The Arokiya Children Nutrition Project, considered as the flagship project of IAPA, aims at enhancing the wellness and quality…
Poshak Caregivers’ Project
The Project provides the ‘caregivers’ of the Arokiya Nutrition Project children with provisions, consisting of 10 kgs. of rice, dhal,…
India Based HIV Prevention Education Outreach Program
Since the first cases of HIV were discovered in India in 1986, the virus has been steadily spreading. With 2,100,000…
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Creating a Sustainable Effort
IAPA strives to work with communities and local organizations to improve their capacities to provide services to HIV positive individuals and prevent new infections. Our education related programs are focused on training community members to recognize and prevent risk-related behaviors, reducing the stigma associated with the disease, and to encourage dissemination of the knowledge in
communities through local trainers.
To teach an updated, accurate, fact based HIV/AIDS Curriculum in schools, community groups, and other venues within our means.
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36 million people in the world are living with HIV
Of those, only 17 million (46%) are in treatment


