- Respect for diverse cultural traditions and service needs
- We view HIV/AIDS as more than a medical condition and acknowledge and respond to its social and economic impacts.
- We believe in GIPA principle – greater Involvement of People living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in the response to HIV/AIDS
- Treat HIV positive people with dignity and respect
- Commitment to affect and effect change within the African community
- Shared responsibilities and team spirit
- We value on client centered services where confidential, responsive, caring, respectful and non-judgmental services are delivered
- Promoting an active role of clients and communities in planning and implementing their services
- We value informed choices on our care and prevention efforts
- Programs are inclusive of the African Diaspora and its diversity
- Accountability, responsibility, and obligation to the people we serve
- Respects the rights of all people of different sexual orientation
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To create a stable organization and community response to the impact of HIV/AIDS through capacity development, partnership, growth and community development and involvement |
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