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AIDS has killed more than 20 million people since it was first identified in 1981. (UNAIDS 2004 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic)
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In addition to the eight country programmes in Africa and South Asia, SPW has a head office in London and offices in Australia, the USA and Zambia. The role of these offices is to support country programmes in the areas of finance management, funding, recruitment of international volunteers, sharing of best practice, programmatic guidance and management support.

Partner Organisations

SPW Australia is pleased to work with:

  • Australian Volunteers International
  • Borderlands Co-operative
  • Morawetz Social Justice Fund

SPW UK is pleased to work with:
  • Ominor
  • Stop AIDS Campaign
  • Student Stop AIDS Campaign Coalition (Action Zone, Christian Aid Pressurepoints, Friends of the Treatment Action Campaign, MEDSIN, National Union of Students, People & Planet, Student Christian Movement, Stop AIDS Societies, UN Youth and Student Association)
  • The Lyndhurst Settlement
  • Westminster School
  • Year Out Group
  • Yeatman Foundation
SPW USA is pleased to work with:
  • Congressional Awards
  • Global Health Council
  • Student Campaign for Child Survival
  • Student Global AIDS Campaign
  • UNICEF

New Regional Office

In recognition of the rapidly increasing significance of, and therefore demands on, SPW’s Africa and Asia Programmes, our first regional support office was set up in Zambia with a remit to improve practice sharing, support and closer supervision of the programmes. The pilot year of the regional support office has been hugely successful and we are now exploring the possibility of opening a second regional support office in South Asia.

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