About RANAA

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

Can AIDS be beaten?

As a new report by the UN shows a remarkable drop in HIV infections, we ask if treatment is reaching everyone in need.

Check the report on Al Jazeera TV

“Change” – short movie to address stigma and discrimination in the MENA region

For the first time in MENA, a group of people living with HIV (PLHIV) came up with the idea of producing a short movie on stigma and discrimination and volunteers who strongly believe in the cause, participated in the film.

دليل شاملاً حول علاج فيروس نقص المناعة البشري

أصدرت ال ITPC MENA دليلاً شاملاً حول علاج فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية باللغة العربية.
الدليل متاح على الرابط التالي:

http://www.itpcmena.org/?ITPC-MENA-publie-un-nouveau-guide

Breaking the Silence

This media tool is an 18-minute documentary in both Arabic and English. It includes personal testimonies of Arabs living with HIV/AIDS in addition to exclusive interviews with Secretary General of the Arab League, H.E. Mr. Amr Moussa as well as other high profile personalities from the arts, media, civil society and UN organizations.

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RANAA Mission

RANAA works to strengthen the role of the civil society in limiting the spread of HIV/AIDS in the MENA region ...READ MORE

Breaking The Walls

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الأهداف الإنمائية للألفية

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3rd Inter-regional Consultation on HIV‬ - related Services and Rights

25-27 November 2015, Harare - Zimbabwe.

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Regional Dialogue Focus Meeting Assembly

8 - 11 December 2015, Beirut - Lebanon

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