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Soros Foundations

The Public Health Program works closely with individual Soros foundations to implement policies and support local organizations. Find out more about Soros foundations.

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Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN)
AHRN is a global information and support network created to link and support people and programs working in Asia to reduce the spread of HIV among injecting drug users.

Australian Drug Foundation (ADF)
ADF is nonprofit that has worked for over 40 years to prevent and reduce alcohol and other drug problems in Australia. Its work focuses on research, information, community development and education, and advocacy.

Axios
A for-profit that focuses on offering healthcare solutions in the developing world.

Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE)
CATIE enables people living with HIV/AIDS in Canada to make informed choices about their health care, to optimize their quality of life, to prevent the progression of disease and opportunistic infections, and to reduce the impact of side effects.

Canadian Harm Reduction Network (CHRN)
CHRN is the nexus for individuals and organizations across Canada dedicated to reducing the social, health and economic harms associated with drugs and drug policies.

Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
The network is the only national, community-based, charitable organization in Canada working exclusively in the area of policy and legal issues raised by HIV/AIDS.

Chicago Recovery Alliance (CRA)
CRA is an action organization for those interested in directly serving, supporting, educating, and advocating with others for reducing drug-related harms.

Cranstoun Drug Services
Cranstoun Drug Services is a nonprofit organization that provides a range of services to tackle the impact and harm caused by drugs to individuals and communities in the United Kingdom.

DanceSafe
DanceSafe is a nonprofit, harm reduction organization promoting health and safety within the rave and nightclub communities in the United States and Canada.

Danish Drug Users' Union
The Danish Drug Users Union is an interest organization created by and for opiate and methadone users.

European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG)
EATG was the first, and is still the only, pan-European organization advocating for the interests of people living with HIV and AIDS (PWA) on treatment issues in Europe.

European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction
The center provides the European Union and its member states with objective, reliable, and comparable information concerning drugs and their consequences. It also plays a key role in implementing the EU joint action on new synthetic drugs as well as monitoring national and community strategies and policies and their impact on the drug situation.

Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
GMHC provides compassionate care to New Yorkers with AIDS; educates to keep people healthy; and advocates for fair and effective public policies.

Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC)
HRC is committed to reducing drug-related harm among individuals and communities by initiating and promoting local, regional, and national harm reduction education, interventions, and community organizing.

HIT (United Kingdom)
HIT provides training, consultation and information on drug-related issues in the United Kingdom. It has gained an international reputation for developing, advocating and implementing pragmatic and effective approaches to drug use.

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