A non governmental African organization based in Burkina Faso which aims at contributing to making a significant and long lasting impact on HIV/Aids in Africa through scaling
up evidence based interventions to reach those most affected by the pandemic mainly in resource poor settings.
An African continent free of HIV/Aids where everyone man, woman and child has access to quality health care services to meet his specific needs wherever he lives.
To initiate and implement innovative pilot health care and HIV/Aids interventions and draw lessons and evidence that could be used to inform new programming for greater
impact and more success.
To draw lessons and document best practices from our pilot projects and disseminate them across the health care and HIV/Aids community to ensure a wider experience and knowledge
sharing.
To build the capacity of health and HIV/Aids actors in both the public, civil society organisations and NGOs sectors to ensure that quality interventions and services are
provided to those who need them at community level.
To provide technical assistance to governments and other players and advocate so that quality interventions could be scaled up to reach the most people as possible and contribute
to greater impact.
To facilitate and promote South-South and North-South experience sharing and cross fertilization between programme's and the HIV/Aids community for better capacity, systems,
services, impact.
To contribute to scaling up evidence based health care and HIV/Aids interventions to suits the needs of those who are affected by the pandemic and to make a meaningful
and sustainable improvement in their health status and their lives.
Our Experience and Knowledge Sharing Network
Within the framework of mobilizing and engaging the community of African experts and professionals all around the world for and in Africa, TargetAIDS has developed a directory of
African experts on Health care and HIV/Aids to make available a task for that governments and International organizations working on health and HIV/Aids in Africa could consult and use for
their programmes.
This directory will help fulfill the needs of TargetAIDS but also will serve as a pool of human resource for African governments and other health and HIV/Aids players in
the continent.
