Networks funded in 2019-2021

Networks funded in 2022-2024
Networks funded in 2020 (Strategic Opportunity Funding)
Networks funded in 2016-2018
Networks funded in 2014-2015
Networks funded in 2013

For the period 2019-2021 the Robert Carr Fund for civil society Networks funds the following 24 global/regional networks and consortia of networks.

ARASA – the AIDS Rights Alliance for Southern Africa – is a regional network of 115 community organizations in 18 countries in Southern and East Africa.

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The Asia Pacific Transgender Network (APTN) Consortium is a regional consortium working to support transgender-led organizing and advocacy in more than 15 countries of Asia and the Pacific.

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The ATHENA Network (ATHENA) is a global network of individual and institutional members that has been at the forefront of ensuring the centrality of gender equity and human rights in the HIV response since 2006.

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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 working in 18 countries across Asia.

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The Caribbean Vulnerable Communities (CVC) Coalition is a regional coalition of over sixty (60) grassroots Caribbean civil society organizations and community activists.

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Coalition PLUS is a global network of community organizations working for and led by people living with HIV, gay men, transgender people, people who use drugs and sex workers.

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The Eurasian Regional Consortium (ERC) is regional collective of three networks working to advance the health and human rights of inadequately served populations (ISPs) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

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The Sex Worker Networks Consortium is a global consortium of networks working to advance the health and human rights of sex workers.

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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.

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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 LGBTI people and people living with HIV (PLHIV).

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The Consortium of Networks of Women Living with HIV is a global consortium of four networks funded by the Robert Carr Fund to advance the health and human rights of women living with HIV (WLHIV).

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The Consortium of People Who Use Drugs is a global consortium working to support the organizing and advocacy of people who use drugs, promote the human rights of people who use drugs, challenge criminalization of and discrimination against people who use drugs, and increase resources for and access to services for people who use drugs.

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INERELA+ is a global network of religious leaders living with or personally affected by HIV who work to support religious leaders to be champions for human rights and health, with a central focus on gender equality, the dignity and worth of all people, and the provision and accessibility of services and support for all.

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The ITPC Consortium brings together nine networks and organizations to support advocacy by people living with HIV (PLHIV) and other inadequately served populations for health and human rights related to HIV, tuberculosis (TB), Hepatitis C (HCV) and diabetes.

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The M-Coalition is a regional network in the Middle East and North Africa aimed at promoting the health and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people throughout the region.

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MENA Rosa is the first and only regional network dedicated to women living with and affected by the HIV in the Middle East and North Africa.

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The SHAG (Sustainable Health Advocacy with Gay Men) Consortium is a global collective of five networks working to catalyze movements to decriminalize homosexuality and steer HIV-related investments towards programming for gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM).

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The Prison Health & Rights Consortium (PHRC) is a consortium of two networks working to support the health and human rights of prisoners and former prisoners in Europe and Central Asia.

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RedTraSex – the Latin American and the Caribbean Women Sex Workers´ Network – is a regional collective of networks and organizations in 14 countries working to advance the health and human rights of sex workers.

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RedLacTrans – the Network of Trans People in Latin America and the Caribbean -- is a regional network of 25 organizations led by trans people.

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Southern African Network of Prisons (SANOP) is a regional network supporting the health and human rights of prisoners and ex-inmates in Southern African countries, namely eSwatini, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

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The Harm Reduction Consortium is a global consortium working to challenge the global war on drugs (the critical factor affecting the rights of PWUD), to scale up access to HIV-related harm reduction services, and to advocate for greater resources for harm reduction.

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The “Consortium of Networks Led by Young People” is a global consortium of four youth-led networks working to build sustained organizing and advocacy by young people for health and human rights.

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