Positive Womens Network (PWN)
Mission
To plan and manage care and support programs, harness and build resources, build capacity, support and monitor developmental initiatives to improve the quality of life of women and children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
Programs
Over the past 12 years, PWN has become a leader in advocating for, and directly supporting HIV-positive women. PWN holistically addresses the needs of HIV-positive women by fostering its 15 support groups, which provide an avenue for skills training and income-generation projects as well as treatment literacy and counseling. These groups also help women access treatment, provide links to further services, and at the macro level give women a much-needed voice in the AIDS struggle.
Current Projects on GlobalGiving
Personnel Overview
Prudence Mabele - Executive Director, Positive Womens Network
Prudence Mabele has been living positively with HIV for more than 17 years. She has been prominent South African activist and expert in the field of HIV and AIDS since 1992. An advocate for people living with HIV, Prudence plays a pioneering role in a wide range of organisations from grassroots up to Cabinet level. She is a founding member of PWN.
Personnel Statistics
Prudence Mabale,
Executive Director
Founded in 1996
Employees: 3
Volunteers: 20
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