Together with the Project, these networks will monitor the impact of Global Fund grants at strengthening RH supplies, carry out youth advocacy efforts to increase financial commitments and support for RH supplies and undertake a variety of regional targeted advocacy efforts, and advocacy for universal access to a comprehensive response to HIV that includes female and male condoms. For more information, please contact Mercedes Mas de XaxĂ s and Jessica Bernstein of PAI.
- Asia Pacific Alliance (APA) (based in Thailand)
APA conducted a mapping of RH supply activity and interest in the Pacific region to contribute to the growing body of global evidence on the need to achieve RH supply security and the results will be used to develop a reproductive health supplies advocacy strategy.
Download the APA Survey Report
Download the APA RH Supplies Workshop Report
- Central and Eastern European Womens Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ASTRA) (based in Poland)
ASTRA has been working to advocate for RH supplies security with policy makers and raise public awareness of the status of RH supplies issues in selected Central Eastern European (CEE) countries. Because there is a growing need to improve access to modern contraceptives, ASTRA has identified possible solutions on how to solve the problems with shortages in RH Supplies in the region
Download the ASTRA RH Supplies Report
- African Youth Parliament (AYP) (based in Kenya)
AYP worked to assist regional members in East Africa to develop strategies that enhance Reproductive Health Commodity Security (RHCS) and empower young people to adopt healthy behavior.
- Eastern African Reproductive Health Network (EARHN) (based in Kampala, Uganda)
EARHN worked to strengthen and maximize the availability and efficient use of human, institutional and financial resources for reproductive health supplies by enabling member countries to share reproductive health initiatives that support a more effective involvement of civil society, NGOs and the private sector in the provision of reproductive health services.
- Global AIDS Alliance (GAA) (based in Washington DC)
GAA worked to monitor the implementation of a Round 7 HIV/AIDS grant from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria to a country in sub-Saharan Africa in order to assess its impact on strengthening reproductive health supplies. They have documented best practices and barriers for strengthening reproductive health supplies at the country level through Global Fund grants.
Download the Global AIDS Alliance brief
- International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO) (based in (Canada)
ICASO’s work is specifically focused on support country level community advocates to document and implement selected advocacy recommendations contained in the Advocacy Briefing: Barriers to Condom Access: Setting an Advocacy Agenda to ensure greater availability and accessibility of female and male condoms.
Download the ICASO Report
- Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) (based in Canada)
- Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network (LACWHN), reached out among members in the region by preparing a document to determine the level of knowledge, involvement, interest and experience in the supply issue, as well as created a virtual forum for this discussion to be conducted.
Download the LACWHN Report

