The Beirut Declaration ‘HIV and Injecting Drug Use: A Global Call to Action’ has now been endorsed by hundreds of organisations and individuals from every region of the world, and representing a wide range of interests, expertise and at-risk communities.
These include:
Individual endorsements (including Michel Kazatchkine, Executive Director of the Global Fund)
Development agencies (including CAFOD, Medecins Du Monde, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies)
HIV/AIDS organisations (including International AIDS Society, International Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, International Council of AIDS Service Organisations, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, amFAR, AIDS Action Europe, BC Center for Excellence in HIV/AIDS)
Children’s organisations (including Save the Children UK, Consortium for Street Children, Child Rights Information Network)
Human rights organisations (including Penal Reform International, International Council on Human Rights Policy, Indian Lawyers Collective, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network)
Networks of affected communities (including International Network of People Who Use Drugs, Global Network of People Living with HIV GNP+, Global Forum on MSM and HIV)
Harm reduction organisations and networks (including International Harm Reduction Development Program of the Open Society Foundations, Eurasian Harm Reduction Network, Middle East and North African Harm Reduction Network, Asian Harm Reduction Network, Intercambios, Caribbean Harm Reduction Coalition, European Harm Reduction Network, Youth RISE)
Drug policy organisations (including Global Drug Policy Program of the Open Society Foundations, International Drug Policy Consortium, Drug Policy Alliance)
The list of endorsements grows daily.
ENDORSEMENTS: ORGANISATIONAL IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
A-Clinic Foundation (Finland)
Afghan Drug User Group
Africa Youth for Peace and Development (Cameroon)
AIDS Action Europe
AIDS-Free World
Alternative Georgia
amFAR - Foundation for AIDS Research (US)
Andrey Rylkov Foundation (Russia)
AntiAIDS Centre (Russia)
Asian Harm Reduction Network
Association Jump '93
Association of Substitution Treatment Advocates of Ukraine
ASUD French National Association for the Safety of Drug Users
Bhakti Nusantara Foundation (Indonesia)
British Columbia Center for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (Canada)
Cameroonian Network of Organisations of People Living with HIV (RéCAP+)
Canadian Drug Policy Coalition
Canadian Harm Reduction Network
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Caribbean Harm Reduction Coalition
Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition
CASO Portugal
Catholic Overseas Development Agency (CAFOD)
Center for Health Development Cayagan Valley (Philippines)
Central Alberta AIDS Network Society (Canada)
Central Toronto Community Health Centre (Canada)
Canadian Harm Reduction Network
Children's HIV Association (CHIVA)
Child Rights Information Network (CRIN)
Christian Community Health Care Foundation (Cameroon)
Collectif Urgence Toxida (Mauritius)
Consortium for Street Children (UK)
Dance4Life (Mexico)
Deutsche AIDS Hilfe (Germany)
Double Positive Foundation (Suriname)
Drug Policy Alliance (US)
European AIDS Treatment Group
European Harm Reduction Network (EuroHRN)
Espolea
Eurasian Harm Reduction Network
Eurasian Network of People Who Use Drugs
Global Forum on MSM and HIV (MSMGF)
Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+)
Hadia (Afghanistan)
Health Poverty Action (UK)
Harm Reduction Coalition (USA)
Health Works (Australia)
HIT (UK)
HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario (Canada)
HIV/AIDS Coordinating Committee (Cambodia)
HIVictorious, inc (USA)
Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
Initiative for Health Foundation (Bulgaria)
Innovating Projects in Prisons (Moldova)
Intercambios (Argentina)
International AIDS Society (IAS)
International Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
International Council of AIDS Service Organisations (ICASO)
International Council on Human Rights Policy
International Doctors for Healthy Drug Policies
International Drug Policy Consortium
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
International HIV/AIDS Alliance Ukraine
International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD)
International Nursing Harm Reduction Network
Irish Needle Exchange Forum (INEF)
Jellinek Clinic Amsterdam (Netherlands)
John Mordaunt Trust (UK)
Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance (KHANA, Cambodia)
The Lancet (read the April 2011 editorial on the declaration)
Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit (India)
Le Kinkeliba (Senegal)
Makoko Youth Movement for Health
Malaysian AIDS Council
Medicins du Monde
Michel Kazatchkine (Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria)
Middle East and North Africa Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA)
National AIDS Trust UK
National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nepal
National Centre for Youth Development (Jamaica)
Nigeria Independent Youth Movement
Open Society Foundations (International Harm Reduction Development Program)
Open Society Foundations (Global Drug Policy Program)
Organisation for Harm Reduction in Afghanistan
Penal Reform International
PILCH Homeless Persons' Legal Clinic (Australia)
Point de Reperes (Canada)
Positively UK
Polish Drug Policy Network
Release (UK)
Rose Alliance (Sweden)
Save the Children UK
Social AIDS Committee (Poland)
Social Awareness Service Organisation (India)
Social Help and Research Organisation (Pakistan)
Soins Infirmiers et Developpement Communautaire (Lebanon)
STIGMA Foundation (Indonesia)
Street Lawyers (Denmark)
Swedish Drug Users' Union - Svenska Brukarforeningen
Syrian Arab Red Crescent (Syria)
Terrence Higgins Trust (UK)
The Way Home (Ukraine)
Transform Drug Policy Foundation
3D Research
TRIP! Project (Canada)
UK-CAB HIV Treatment Network
U.N. Youth Association of Sudan
VOCAL-NY (USA)
Youth RISE
Youth Care International
Windham Harm Reduction Coalition (USA)
WECARe+ (UK)
Western Region Health Centre (Australia)
Women's Harm Reduction International Network

