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Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+) is a network for people living with HIV, run by people living with HIV. GNP+ engage with and support national and regional networks of people living with HIV this ensures that our global work is grounded in their local experiences and priorities. The meaningful involvement of people living with HIV is at the heart of all that GNP+ do.

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The Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS (KELIN) is a human rights non-governmental organisation working to promote and protect health-related human rights in Kenya. KELIN seeks to ensure that vulnerable and marginalized communities in Kenya have access to non-discriminative and quality health services.  Website: kelinkenya.org

Privacy International (PI) is a human rights organisation formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance and privacy invasions by governments and corporations. PI is based in London, UK, and conducts campaigns and research throughout the world on issues ranging from national security to ID cards, video surveillance, health privacy, and freedom of information and expression.

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privacyinternational.org



Restless Development is a women-led and feminist-centred non-profit global youth agency with 35 years of experience supporting the collective power of young leaders to create a better world from the grassroots to the high-level policy. It brings expertise on making Youth Power a reality, drawing on youth-led research, advocacy and inclusive co-creation, as well as an extensive network of youth civil society organisations part of the Youth CollectiveWebsite: restlessdevelopment.org
STOPAIDS is a UK-based membership network with a long history of engagement on international development and HIV and AIDS. STOPAIDS works to convene and unit UK civil society voices and positivelly shapes UK leadership in the global responses to HIV and other health rights and equity issues.Website:stopaids.org.uk
Universidad de los Andes was founded in 1948, and it was the first private university in Colombia that was independent from political or religious movements or parties. It is considered one of the top Latin American universities.Website:uniandes.edu.co
The Digital Health and Rights Project is hosted at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) at University of Warwick. CIM was established at Warwick in 2012 to foster innovative and experimental knowledge production through a sustained focus on methodology.
Website:https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim