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Three Years of the Red Cross Global Alliance on HIV in the Americas 2008-2011
The Global Alliance on HIV (GA HIV) was launched in the Americas in 2008 as part of the global effort to consolidate and harmonize the Red Cross Red Crescent’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. A central purpose of the GA HIV was to provide a cohesive framework for the broad variety of National Society activities, while enabling National Societies to tailor their programmes to local needs. Fourteen National Societies in Latin America and the Caribbean have reached over 5.6 million people with HIV prevention messages or direct services in the period from 2008-2011.