Making resources work for communities through increased HIV and AIDS competence

Being Regional

Introduction

SAT's regional actions are informed by national priorities through its country offices and the direct link with communities. These linkages (community, country and regional experiences) promote south-to-south learning and facilitates evidence-based advocacy for influencing policies developed at different levels. SAT demonstrates its regional value added through:

  • Sharing learning's and creating a voice

  • Facilitating regional thinking and influencing policies

  • Making resources work for communities' response to HIV and AIDS

  • Supporting evidence-based decision making through operational research.

  • Providing supportive platforms on growing, emerging and controversial issues such as LGBTs,

  • Participating in and strengthening regional initiatives.

  • Economies of scale within a regional programming department.

 

 

 
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