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Welcome

The Networking HIV/AIDS Community of South Africa (NACOSA) is a non-profit organisation seeking to reduce the impact of HIV, AIDS and TB through building capacity, networking and strengthening the multi-sectoral response to HIV, AIDS and TB in Southern Africa.

About Us

NACOSA is a national civil society network of more than 1400 HIV/AIDS & TB role players. This network includes a broad range of non-governmental organisations, i.e. home based care organisations, organisations

Capacity Building

The vital role that the non-governmental sector plays in fighting the HIV/AIDS and TB epidemics and various socio-economic conditions in South Africa is widely recognised and an increasing number of community

Networking

The ancient African word UBUNTU means “humanity to others”.  It also means “I am what I am because of who we all are”.  This interconnectedness and the responsibility

Promoting Dialogue

Without conversation, we remain mute. Intrinsic to NACOSA's philosophy is the principle of representation and advocacy.  NACOSA provides a platform that heightens awareness about HIV/AIDS and

Members

COLLECTIVELY, we can turn the tide on HIV,AIDS and TB.For a nominal annual membership fee, you get access to capacity development, networking and greater dialogue with government and other major role players. 

Partnerships

NACOSA has extensive experience in implementing substantial projects and utilising funds in an effective and responsible manner.  To this extent NACOSA has developed an excellent relationship with

HIV/AIDS

Worldwide the AIDS epidemic continues to spread alarmingly (according to UNAIDS/WHO), with 2,7m new infections occurring each year. Prevalence is highest in sub-Saharan African with two-thirds of all the

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Contact Us

As a networking organisation, we welcome contact from our members, partners and the public.