The Regional/Arab Network against AIDS (RANAA) was established in December 2002 in Tunis and concertizes the commitment of 51 Arab civil society organizations representatives coming from 14 countries including Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia... Read more
RANAA’s Board consists of 7 members elected by the General Assembly taking into consideration the geographic distribution, the gender and the representation of PLHIV.
6 out of the 7 members were re-elected at the last RANAA General Assembly which took place in Hammamat, Tunis December 5-7, 2012
In order to unify the Arabic efforts aiming at fighting AIDS, which expansion has been increasing in the region, and due to the importance of the role that the civil society and civil associations play in this field, in addition to the need of finding a context for sharing experiences and expertise and promoting the human and material capabilities of the Arabic Networks that have the unique target of fighting this epidemic’s expansion.
The establishment of the Regional/Arab Network Against Aids in December 13th, 2002 is considered one of the most important tangible achievements realized by the regional workshop on networking, partnership, and leadership in the civil society organizations working on HIV/AIDS in the Arab countries.
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RANAA works to strengthen the role of the civil society in limiting the spread of HIV/AIDS in the MENA region ...READ MORE
3rd Inter-regional Consultation on HIV - related Services and Rights
25-27 November 2015, Harare - Zimbabwe.
Regional Dialogue Focus Meeting Assembly
8 - 11 December 2015, Beirut - Lebanon
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