| 05/05/2010 Launch of AIDSspace.org |
Launch of AIDSspace.org

The Joint United Nations Programme for HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) has launched AIDSspace – similar to other social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, AIDSspace.org is a online forum and social networking web site for those living with HIV and those who work in the field.
From AIDSspace.org:
What is AIDSspace?
AIDSspace is an online community for connecting people, sharing knowledge, and accessing services for the 33.4 million people living with HIV and the millions who are part of the response.
How can AIDSspace support the global AIDS response?
AIDSspace aims to expand informal and established networks to include more people interested in HIV and help everyone engaged maximize resources for a stronger AIDS response. The premise behind AIDSspace is simple: If hundreds of millions of people can connect on some of the most popular social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube) to chat, share content, and keep on top of what’s happening, so can the AIDS and development communities.
What can I do on AIDSspace?
Through AIDSspace you can:
* Meet and connect with other members to learn from their work, exchange ideas and discover new networks.
* Post and share key policies, case studies, best practices, multimedia materials, conference posters, reports and other essential resources.
* Find and post jobs, consultancies, requests for proposals, and reviews on service providers.
AIDSspace is free to use. All you need is an email address.
You can access the site at www.aidsspace.org or by clicking here |
 |
Go to our main gallery page
|