ITPC-ARASA Consortium

The ITPC-ARASA Consortium brought together two organizations – ITPC and ARASA - to support advocacy by people living with HIV (PLHIV) and other inadequately served populations (ISPs) for health and human rights.
Networks funded in 2020 (Strategic Opportunity Funding)
Networks funded in 2019-2021
Networks funded in 2014-2015
Networks funded in 2013
For the period 2016-2018 the Robert Carr Fund for civil society Networks funded the following 17 global/regional networks and consortia of networks (reaching a total of 59 organizations):
The ITPC-ARASA Consortium brought together two organizations – ITPC and ARASA - to support advocacy by people living with HIV (PLHIV) and other inadequately served populations (ISPs) for health and human rights.
The Consortium of MSM and Transgender Networks is a global collective of networks, organizations and individuals working to advance the health and human rights of gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people.
The Sex Worker Networks Consortium is a global consortium of networks working to advance the health and human rights of sex workers.
The Eurasian Regional Consortium (ERC) is regional collective of networks working to advance the health and human rights of inadequately served populations (ISPs) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
The Harm Reduction Consortium is a global consortium of networks aiming to challenge the global “war on drugs”, scale up access to harm reduction services, and advocate for increased resources for harm reduction.
The HIV Justice Global Consortium is a global consortium of networks aiming to end HIV criminalization, i.e., the unjust use of criminal or similar laws to control and punish people living with HIV based solely on their HIV-positive status.
The Positive Networks Consortium (PNC+) was a global consortium of four networks funded by the Robert Carr Fund to advance the health and human rights of people living with HIV (PLHIV).
The Consortium of Networks Led by Young People was a regional consortium of two youth-led networks: Youth LEAD and Y-PEER. Youth LEAD, based in Bangkok, is a regional network focused on young key populations (YKP) and HIV, and Y-PEER is a global network focused on young people’s sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
INERELA+ is a global network of religious leaders living with or personally affected by HIV, with 15 participating networks across Africa, additional leaders in Asia Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean, and a global membership of over 8000.
The Asia Pacific Transgender Network (APTN) Consortium is a regional consortium of two community-led networks: the Asia Pacific Transgender Network and the Pacific Sexual Diversity Network (PSGDN).
The Consortium of People Who Use Drugs is a global consortium of two networks: The International Network of People who use Drugs (INPUD) and the Asian Network of People who use Drugs (ANPUD).
The Inclusive and Affirming Ministries (IAM) Transformation Network is a regional network in Africa focused on transformation of religious communities to be more Inclusive and affirming of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) people and people living with HIV (PLHIV).
The Eurasian Key Population Health Network (EKHN) is a regional network of 19 organizations in eight countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Moldova.
The Caribbean Vulnerable Communities (CVC) Coalition is a regional coalition of over forty (40) grassroots civil society organizations and community activists working with inadequately serviced populations (ISPs), who are especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, and who are often restricted in their access to justice and health care services.
Peers2Zero (P2Z) was a regional network to support African adolescents and young adults living with HIV (AYPLHIV), created in 2016 by the African Young Positive Network (AY+) and Paediatric-Adolescent Treatment Africa (PATA).
RedLacTrans, the Network of Trans People in Latin America and the Caribbean, is a regional network of 25 organizations led by trans people.
CARAM Asia (Coordination of Action Research on AIDS and Mobility) is a regional network of 42 civil society organizations, migrant organizations and migrant support organizations from 18 countries across Asia.