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Global Network of People living with HIV/AIDS

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The Global Network of People living with HIV (GNP+) is an international network representing all people living with HIV and AIDS. Their main agenda covers sexual and reproductive health/rights, human rights and the empowerment of people living with HIV and is named by GNP+ as the "Global Advocacy Agenda". This agenda was agreed upon at the 1999 International Conference of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Warsaw, Poland. GNP+ is located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Purpose

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GNP+ advocates to improve the quality of life of all HIV positive people.[citation needed]

Funding

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Funding for the "Global Advocacy Agenda" is currently from the UK Department for International Development (DfID), the Netherlands Ministry of Development Cooperation, and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad).[citation needed]

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