HIV

1. a) Brief overview of the Program Division b) Brief overview of the GC7 grant component in the Program Division:

a) National AIDS Control Organization is a division of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare that provides leadership to HIV/AIDS control programme in India through HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Societies. In 1986, following the detection of the first AIDS case in the country, the National AIDS Committee was constituted in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. In 1992 India’s first National AIDS Control Programme (1992-1999) was launched, and National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) was constituted to implement the programme.

National AIDS and STD Control Programme (NACP) Phase-V (2021-26) is a Central Sector Scheme fully funded by the Government of India with an outlay of Rs 15471.94 crore. The NACP Phase-V aims to take the national AIDS and STD response towards the attainment of United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 3.3 of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 through a comprehensive package of prevention, detection and treatment services.

b) The HIV GC 7 Grant was allocated for USD 155 m, of which USD 100.29 m was allocated to NACO and USD 54.71 m was allocated to four Non-Government Principal Recipients. With the changing international funding landscape, the grant allocations for GC 7 have been revised. While the Non-Government Principal Recipients’ grants are on input based financing, NACO’s grant is a Payment for Results grant wherein the disbursement is based on the achievement of certain ‘Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs).

India HIV/AIDS Alliance (IHAA), focuses on delivering integrated, community-centric care, support, and prevention services for People Living with HIV (PLHIV), key populations, and underserved groups. IHAA ensures effective implementation of the Vihaan program (CSC 2.0), supports interventions in prisons and other closed settings, expands outreach through virtual platforms under NetReach, and empowers communities via structured Community System Strengthening (CSS) efforts. Additionally, IHAA contributes to national priorities by supporting the Elimination of Vertical Transmission of HIV and Syphilis (EVTHS) and strengthening targeted case finding through Index Testing. Emphasizing differentiated service delivery, system linkages, and person-based approaches, IHAA operates across 11 states to reduce stigma, improve health outcomes, and reinforce the national HIV response.

SAATHII implements the interventions with community partners in ten states and union territories, including the five southern states and union territories and the northern states of Haryana and Punjab to strengthen the Care & Support Program by setting up 78 CSCs, facilitate CSS activities, implement the Prison & OCS Intervention and strengthen TI & LWS training through Kshamta Kendras.

HLFPPT through Project SSHAKTI (Strategizing and Strengthening HIV/AIDS & TB Initiative) bolsters the Care & Support Program by establishing 74 Care and Support Centres (CSCs) in 15 states and UTs in partnership with Sub-Sub Recipients (SSRs), facilitate Community System Strengthening (CSS) activities via three Sub Recipients (SRs), and implement Prison and Other Closed Setting (OCS) Intervention.

Plan India - As part of GC 6, One Stop Centres (OSC) were envisaged to offer a large spectrum of health and non-health related services to high risk populations especially Transgender persons, People Who Inject Drugs and Bridge Population (Truckers & Migrants) through a community based single window approach. As part of GC 6, 74 OSC were established. In GC 7 Plan India continued working with the 74 OSC, in the same geographies (approved by NACO, in concurrence with respective SACS and local community leaders)

2.GC7 Activities

 

S No. 

PR Name (Govt. and Non-Government)

Activity

Brief Description of Activity

1

NACO

Payment for Results

Disbursement is based on the achievement of three ‘Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs):

a) Number of people on ART at the end of the reporting period 

b) Percentage of people living with HIV and on ART who are virologically suppressed

c) Number of at-risk population registered at 

‘Sampoorna Suraksha’ Centers during the reporting period

2

India HIV AIDS Alliance

  1. Care and Support Centres
  2. Community System Strengthening
  3. Prison & OCS Intervention
  4. Virtual Intervention

S. No. 1-3 activity is being implemented by the NGPR in 11 States & UTs.

S. No. 4 activity is being implemented pan India.

Care and Support Centres: To revamp the existing CSC into CSC 2.0 with them aim of strengthening differentiated care and support services to PLHIV clients. The CSC 2.0 would focus on peer-led outreach to address key intervention areas as follows- ICTC to ART linkage, retention in care, adherence support for PLHIV on ART, and elimination of vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis.

Key Activities:

  • Conduct outreach and home visits to track and support PLHIV, especially LFU cases.
  • Provide peer counselling and psychosocial support, especially to key populations, children, adolescents, and pregnant women.
  • Ensure early linkage to ART for newly diagnosed PLHIV and follow-up for viral load testing.
  • Support elimination of vertical transmission (EVTHS) through follow-up of HIV-positive pregnant women and HIV-exposed infants.
  • Facilitate HIV testing for family members and partners through index testing.
  • Provide ART refill services in special settings and difficult-to-reach areas with SACS/NACO approval.
  • Link clients to social protection schemes and welfare entitlements.
  • Conduct Support Group Meetings (SGMs) for PLHIV to promote positive living and treatment adherence.
  • Undertake inter-district and interstate tracking to re-engage clients who have migrated.
  • Coordinate with ART Centres and stakeholders for referral and linkage to services such as OST, TI, TB, legal aid, and nutrition.

Community System Strengthening: The activity includes Constitution of District Community Resource Groups (CRGs); Rolling out of CLM and Strengthening of State Level KP networks.

Key Activities:

  • Constitute and support Community Resource Groups (CRGs) at district and state levels to address service barriers, review action taken reports, and advise SACS/NACO on redressal strategies.
  • Operationalize Community Led Monitoring (CLM) using community-developed tools to assess accessibility, availability, stigma-free environments, and client satisfaction at ART, ICTC, TI, OST, and STI/RTI facilities.
  • Train and deploy Community Champions from key populations and PLHIV groups to represent community concerns, mobilize peers, and advocate for improved service delivery.
  • Facilitate regular feedback loops through community scorecards and structured grievance redressal, feeding into CRG deliberations and national/state level response systems.
  • Build capacity of communities and CBOs/NGOs through structured training modules on advocacy, monitoring, rights literacy, and systems engagement.
  • Engage PRIs, health officials, and other stakeholders to create an enabling environment for stigma reduction and community ownership of HIV service delivery.

Prison & OCS Intervention: The aim is ensure HIV and TB prevention and treatment services for all inmates living in prisons and other closed settings. Prevention Education, Screening and treatment linkage for STI, TB, and Hepatitis C, Post-Release Linkages etc. services are included.

Key Activities:

  • Conduct peer-led awareness sessions focused on holistic health, with emphasis on HIV, TB, and STIs.
  • Develop customized IEC materials for different inmate categories (undertrial, short-term, long-term).
  • Promote harm reduction and safer behaviours through sustained SBCC efforts.
  • Sensitize prison and OCS officials to support health interventions.
  • Train medical and paramedical staff for effective delivery of services.
  • Establish and strengthen SA/F-ICTCs, LACs, S-OSTs, DDACs, and DOTS centres within prisons.
  • Ensure continuous supply of medicines, testing kits, and consumables.
  • Engage families of vulnerable inmates through counselling and testing support.
  • Promote regular and on-entry testing and linkage to treatment for all inmates.

 

Virtual intervention: The activity is designed to extend HIV prevention, testing, and linkage-to-care services to key populations who are active on virtual platforms. This digital outreach model enables real-time interaction with hard-to-reach and high-risk individuals—especially those not covered through physical outreach—via online spaces such as social media, dating apps, and chat platforms.

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Key Activities:

  • Identify and engage high-risk individuals on virtual platforms using trained Online Outreach Workers (OOWs).
  • Conduct virtual risk assessments and counselling through secure messaging and voice/video interfaces.
  • Provide online referrals and linkage to physical services such as HIV testing, STI screening, PrEP/PEP, ART, and mental health support.
  • Enable HIV testing by providing information on access points.
  • Maintain data confidentiality and privacy through encrypted communication and coded profiles.
  • Promote demand generation for HIV services through digital campaigns, influencer collaboration, and targeted content.
  • Track and support linkage to care and retention via virtual follow-ups and peer support.
  • Reach migrants, MSM, TG, and youth who may be less accessible through conventional outreach mechanisms.

 

3

SAATHII

  1. Care and Support Centres
  2. Community System Strengthening
  3. Prison & OCS Intervention
  4. Training of TI & LWS through Kshamta Kendras

S. No. 1-3 activity is being implemented by the NGPR in 10 States & UTs

S. No. 4 activity is being implemented pan India.

Care and Support Centres: To revamp the existing CSC into CSC 2.0 with them aim of strengthening differentiated care and support services to PLHIV clients. The CSC 2.0 would focus on peer-led outreach to address key intervention areas as follows- ICTC to ART linkage, retention in care, adherence support for PLHIV on ART, and elimination of vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis.

Community System Strengthening: The activity includes Constitution of District Community Resource Groups (CRGs); Rolling out of CLM and Strengthening of State Level KP networks

Prison & OCS Intervention: The aim is ensure HIV and TB prevention and treatment services for all inmates living in prisons and other closed settings. Prevention Education, Screening and treatment linkage for STI, TB, and Hepatitis C, Post-Release Linkages etc. services are included.   

Kshamta Kendra: The project works with Kshamta Kendras to facilitate the classroom training of all cadres of TI staff and includes Updation and revision of training modules and Operational assessments on knowledge and skills of trainees and community feedback 

 

4

HLFPPT

  1. Care and Support Centres
  2. Community System Strengthening
  3. Prison & OCS Intervention

S. No. 1-3 activity is being implemented by the NGPR in 15 States & UTs

Care and Support Centres: To revamp the existing CSC into CSC 2.0 with them aim of strengthening differentiated care and support services to PLHIV clients. The CSC 2.0 would focus on peer-led outreach to address key intervention areas as follows- ICTC to ART linkage, retention in care, adherence support for PLHIV on ART, and elimination of vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis.

The HLFPPT is implementing 74 CSCs across 12 states to support activities such as LFU tracking, Viral Load Testing, Index Testing, HEI testing, and other priority indicators to enhance service delivery for People Living with HIV (PLHIV).

  • 74 Care and Support Centres in 12 states ensure continuum care for PLHIV, focusing on adherence counselling, mental health, and quality of life improvements.
  • Collaboration with 165 ART centres, 3 Sub-Recipients, and 74 grassroots organizations to enhance service delivery.

Community System Strengthening: Under the CSS component, HLFPPT will ensure the training of Community Champions on the CLM module, facilitate DCRG meetings, and support the formation of State-Level Networks (SLNs).

Prison & OCS Intervention: The aim is ensure HIV and TB prevention and treatment services for all inmates living in prisons and other closed settings. Prevention Education, Screening and treatment linkage for STI, TB, and Hepatitis C, Post-Release Linkages etc. services are included. It also includes to strengthen strategic partnerships by working with state authorities to improve health outcomes in marginalized settings.

HLFPPT ensures the intervention in the 15 States which includes about 597 Prisons and 146 Other Close Setting.

5

Plan India

One Stop Centres

Activity is being implemented pan India.

The OSCs offer a large spectrum of health and non-health related services to high-risk populations especially Transgender persons, People Who Inject Drugs and Bridge Population (Truckers & Migrants) through a community based single window approach.

  1. Site Mapping: In their respective location, the OSCs have mapped out the hotspots and congregations where the Target Population is available. Mapping allows to plan for saturation of the typology with services and ensures there is no duplication with other service providers. Mapping is reviewed on a quarterly basis to add new hot spots and move out of older hotspots (if required)
  2. Demand Generation Awareness & Health Camps and CBS: At the OSC premises or at the hotspots, awareness generation is conducted to make the community and the typology aware about the services (both heath and non-health) available in the OSC. Making clients aware on their vulnerabilities towards HIV. HIV screening, Syphilis screening (subject to availability of screening kits), TB 4S and other NCD (hypertension and diabetes) screenings are also available at the DGA location. Along with these health services beneficiaries are also sensitized on various related social welfare schemes and based on their demand liked to these schemes.
  3. Networking Meeting: Alongside with the site mapping, stakeholder mapping is also done. Networking Meeting is a platform to engage meaningfully with the key program stakeholders.
  4. Outreach and Risk Assessment: At the time of registration of clients, a risk vulnerability assessment is done. Based on the RVA outreach is planned. The objective of the outreach is to reduce risks through continuous follow up. Each month a line list of due services for already registered client is generated and based on the same the outreach visits are planned to ensure the uptake of the services scheduled. During outreach it is also ensured that any uncovered population is meaningfully engaged with the program to ensure saturation of these key and bridge populations in the district.
  5. Commodity Distribution: As part of the harm reduction strategy and to motivate beneficiaries to lead a healthy life, typology-specific commodities such as condoms, lubricants, and needles/syringes are periodically made available to beneficiaries at the OSC. These commodities are sourced through respective State AIDS Control Societies (SACS), while additional support is mobilized through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds.
  6. Emergency Support Fund: The Emergency Support Fund plays a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of the most vulnerable and financially disadvantaged clients by enabling timely access to essential health services and treatment. These interventions are often critical to preserving life and ensuring a minimum quality of life, especially for clients belonging to marginalized key populations. In the absence of such support mechanisms, individuals facing acute medical or psychosocial challenges may find themselves in life-threatening situations, unable to navigate or afford mainstream care pathways. A detailed Standard Operating Procedure (SoP) has been developed to guide the utilization of this fund, identifying nine specific conditions or emergency scenarios where this support may be extended, each with clearly defined funding limits to ensure equitable and transparent use. The fund covers transportation, medicine, preparation of affidavits and clinical investigations etc.

3. GC7 Budget allocation


S No. PR Name Budget allocated (mUSD) Revised budget (mUSD)
1 NACO 100.29 85.61
2 India HIV AIDS Alliance 17.33 16.11
3 SAATHII 15.73 13.73
4 HLFPPT 15.15 13.18
5 Plan India 6.48 6.23
Total 155.00 134.86

4. Details of GC7 Non-Government PR geographies


S No. State/ UT PR Name SR Name
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands SAATHII SAATHII State Unit
2 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra Society
3 Arunachal Pradesh HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
4 Assam HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
5 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
6 Chandigarh IHAA
SAATHII – KK
7 Chhattisgarh HLFPPT YRG Care  
Plan India
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli IHAA GSNP+
9 Daman and Diu IHAA GSNP+
10 Delhi HLFPPT YRG Care  
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
11 Goa IHAA NMP+(TA), Udaan Trust
12 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
13 Haryana SAATHII NCPI+
Plan India
14 Himachal Pradesh HLFPPT YRG Care  
Plan India
15 Jammu & Kashmir IHAA
Plan India
16 Jharkhand HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
17 Karnataka SAATHII SVYM
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
18 Kerala SAATHII SAATHII State Unit
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
19 Ladakh IHAA
20 Lakshadweep SAATHII SAATHII State Unit
21 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+; Lepra Society
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
22 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Udaan Trust
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
23 Manipur IHAA
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
24 Meghalaya HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
25 Mizoram IHAA
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
26 Nagaland HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
27 Odisha HLFPPT YRG Care
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
28 Puducherry SAATHII SAATHII State Unit
29 Punjab SAATHII NCPI+
Plan India
30 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care  
SAATHII – KK
31 Sikkim HLFPPT CHRI
32 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII State Unit
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
33 Telangana SAATHII Lepra Society  
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
34 Tripura HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
35 Uttar Pradesh HLFPPT UPNP+
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
36 Uttarakhand IHAA
37 West Bengal HLFPPT CHRI
Plan India
SAATHII – KK
Total

CSC 2.0 Information


S.No. State Name of PR Name of SR Name SSR
1 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Agra Positive People Welfare Society
2 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Hathras Positive People Welfare Society
3 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Kushinagar Welfare for People Living with AIDS Society
4 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Allahabad Network for People Living with HIV /AIDS Society
5 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Azamgarh Postive Network of People living with HIV/AIDs society
6 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Deoria welfare for people living with AIDS Society
7 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Jyoti Gramin Kalyan Sansthan,Ghazipur
8 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Jaunpur Network for HIV Positive People livin with AIDS Society
9 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Etawah Network for People living with HIV/AIDS
10 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Kushinagar Welfare For People Living With AIDS Society
11 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Sharnam Sansthan
12 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Bareilly positive pepole welfare society living with HIV/AIDS
13 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Pratapgarh Network for people living with HIV/AIDS Society
14 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Chandraknat Gramodyog Seva Santhan Gorakhpur
15 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Banaras Network forPositive People Living with HIV/AIDS Society
16 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Etawah network for people living with HIV/aids
17 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Positive Women Network Society
18 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Mau Positive Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS Society
19 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Agra Positive People Welfare Society
20 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Bareilly positive pepole welfare society
21 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Positive Women Network Society
22 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Chandauli Network for PositivePeople Living with HIV/AIDS Society
23 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Tharu Janjati Mahila VIkas Samiti,Gonda
24 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Siddharth nagar welfare for people living with HIV/AIDS Society
25 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Deoria Network for People living with AIDS Society
26 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Basera Samajik Sansthan
27 Uttar Prdesh HLFPPT UPNP Moradabad Positive Network Society
28 Odisha HLFPPT YRG Care Kalinga Network for the People Living with HIV/AIDS(KNP+)
29 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Jeevan Prakash Network For People Living With HIV/AIDS – Ajmer
30 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Alwar Network for People Living With HIV/AIDS Sansthan
31 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Bhilwara Network for People Living With HIV/AIDS Sansthan
32 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Jhunjhunun Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS Sansthan
33 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Barmer Network for PLHIV /AIDS Sanstha
34 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care State Coalition of PLHIV Sansthan
35 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Bhilwara Network for People Living With HIV/AIDS Sansthan
36 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Bikaner Network for Peoples Living with HIV Sansthan
37 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Positive Women Network of Rajasthan Society
38 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Jalore Zila Network for Positive PLHIV Sansthan
39 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Jodhpur Network of PLHIV Sansthan
40 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Hadoti Network for people living with HIV/AIDS Samiti
41 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Bikaner Network for Peoples Living with HIV Sansthan
42 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Pali Marwar Network of PLHIV
43 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Sikar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS Sansthan
44 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Positive Women Network of Rajasthan Society
45 Rajasthan HLFPPT YRG Care Rajsamand Network for PLHIV Sansthan
46 Delhi HLFPPT YRG Care Saraswati Educational Society (South)
47 Delhi HLFPPT YRG Care Development Consortium (North West)
48 Delhi HLFPPT YRG Care Love Life Society (West)
49 Delhi HLFPPT YRG Care Abhivyakti Foundation (North East)
50 Delhi HLFPPT YRG Care Rajmala Welfare Society (Central)
51 Arunachal HLFPPT CHRI CHRI – Implementing by SR
52 Assam HLFPPT CHRI Assam Network Of Positive People (ANP+)
53 Assam HLFPPT CHRI Assam Network Of Positive People (ANP+)
54 Assam HLFPPT CHRI Deshbandhu Club
55 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
56 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
57 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI BJUP Jeevan Jyoti
58 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Katihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS Society
59 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
60 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI NIRDESH
61 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
62 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI CHRI – Implementing by SR
63 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
64 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
65 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI AIDENT SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANISATION
66 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Centre DIRECT
67 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
68 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI NIRDESH
69 Bihar HLFPPT CHRI Bihar Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS society(BNP+)
70 West Bengal HLFPPT CHRI Malda SSHAKTI CSC (MSP+)
71 Meghaya HLFPPT CHRI Meghalaya state Network of positive People(MSNP+)
72 Sikkim HLFPPT CHRI Link to Meghalaya state Network of positive People(MSNP+)
73 Nagaland HLFPPT CHRI Network of Tuensang District People Living with HIV/AIDS (NTDP+)
74 Nagaland HLFPPT CHRI Network of Naga People Living with HIV/AIDS (NNP+)
75 Nagaland HLFPPT CHRI Network of Kohima People Living with HIV/AIDS (KNP+)
76 Nagaland HLFPPT CHRI Hepatitis Foundation of Tripura (Anandalok)
77 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Parivartan Foundation
78 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Amreli District Network of PLHIV (ADNP+)
79 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Banaskantha District Network of PLHIV (Banas NP+)
80 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Bhavnagar District Network of PLHIV (BNP+)
81 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Movement for Development (MoDe India, Jamnagar)
82 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Shradhdha Network of Junagadh PLHIV (SNJP+)
83 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Kutchh network of PLHIV (Kutchh NP+)
84 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Mehsana Network of PLHIV
85 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Navsari District Network of PLHIV (NDNP)
86 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ GSNP+
87 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Surendranagar District Network of PLHIV (SDNP+)
88 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Association of Person PLHIV (AP+)
89 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Lakshya Trust
90 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Rajkot District Network of PLHIV (RDNP+)
91 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ HIV Positive People Seva Mandal, Dahod
92 Gujarat IHAA GSNP+ Association of Person living with HIV/AIDS (AP+, Vadodara)-Nadiad CSC
93 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Jabalpur Network of PLHIV Society
94 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ NCPI+
95 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ CHAMP
96 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Dewas Jila Network of PLHIV
97 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ RIWA Networks
98 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Neemuch Network of PLHIV Society
99 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Dewas Jila Network of PLHIV
100 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Pavitra Atma Sevika Sangh Indore CSC
101 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ GSNP+
102 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Tumul Social Fundamental Development Society
103 Madhya Pradesh IHAA GSNP+ Ujjain HIV/AIDS Network People’s Society
104 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Health Care Community of Positive People
105 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Hingoli by PLHIV
106 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ The Pride India Planning Rural Urban Integrated Development
107 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Health Care Community of Positive People
108 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Parbhani District by PLHIV
109 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Gramin Samsya Mukti Trust
110 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ NAP+ Network of Akola by PLHIV
111 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Sahyadri Sanstha CSC (Vihaan) Samagra
112 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Ahmednagar District by PLHIV
113 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Sangli Mission Society
114 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Aurangabad by PLHIV
115 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Buldana by PLHIV
116 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Diocese Of Chanda Society
117 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Adhar Bahuddeshiya Sanstha Amalner
118 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ NKP+ Network of Kolhapur by PLHIV
119 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Sanjeevan Bahuudheshiya Samaj Seva Sanstha
120 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Manav Vikas Bahuudheshiya Gramin Seva Sanstha
121 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Maharashtra by PLHIV
122 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Aadhar Trust
123 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Guru Prasad
124 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Aamhich Aamache Sanstha
125 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Sangli Mission Society
126 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Bhartiya Bhatake Vimukta Va Sanshodhan Sanstha
127 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Solapur by PLHIV
128 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Maharashtra by PLHIV (NMP+)
129 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Solapur by PLHIV
130 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Thane by PLHIV (NTP+)
131 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Thane by PLHIV (NTP+)
132 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Thane Udaan Vihaan
133 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Adhar (NAP+) Bahuddeshiya Sanstha
134 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ The Pride India Planning Rural Urban Integrated Development
135 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Sarthi Kalyankari Sanstha Bhandara
136 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Pride India – Planning Rural Urban Integrated Development Through Education
137 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Adhar (NAP+) Bahuddeshiya Sanstha
138 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ NAP+ Network of Akola by People Living With HIV
139 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Adhar Bahuddeshiya Sanstha Amalner
140 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Nashik by PLHIV (NNP+)
141 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Institute Of Social Research and Sustainable Development
142 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network of PLHIV Sanstha Nandurbar
143 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Network Of Maharashtra by PLHIV
144 Maharashtra IHAA NMP+ Yash Foundation
145 Manipur IHAA IHAA Shalom
146 Manipur IHAA IHAA Care Foundation Samagra
147 Manipur IHAA IHAA Network for Positive People Imphal West (NPPIW)
148 Manipur IHAA IHAA Chandel Network of Positive People (CNP)
149 Mizoram IHAA IHAA Positive Women Network of Mizoram
150 Mizoram IHAA IHAA New Hope Society
151 Mizoram IHAA IHAA MSPN+
152 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Coastal Network of Positive People – Kakinada
153 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Network of Chittoor Positive People – Chittoor
154 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Konaseem Seva Mandali – Rajahmundry
155 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Anantha Network of Positives – Ananthapur
156 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Community Health Awareness Natural Green Environment Society,Amalapuram
157 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Rural Environment And Education Development Society,Narasaraopet
158 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Network of Chittoor Positive People – Tirupathi
159 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Cheyutha HIV Welfare Empowerment Society – Tenali
160 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Social Activities for Rural Development Society (SARDS) – Guntur
161 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Social Activities for Rural Development Society (SARDS) – Nellore
162 Andhra Pradesh SAATHII Lepra, Vijayawada Vasavya Mahila Mandali – Bathalapalli
163 Telangana SAATHII Lepra, Hyderabad Asha Positive People Association,Khammam
164 Telangana SAATHII Lepra, Hyderabad Karuna Mythri Positive People Service Society, Warangal
165 Telangana SAATHII Lepra, Hyderabad Network of Telangana People Living with HIV/AIDS,Hyderabad
166 Telangana SAATHII Lepra, Hyderabad Network of Telangana People Living with HIV/AIDS – MHBNGR
167 Telangana SAATHII Lepra, Hyderabad Cheyutha WCBO, Hyderabad
168 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Child Survival India
169 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Swami Vivekanand Medical Mission
170 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Dr Sundeep Memorial Charitable Trust
171 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Aident Social Welfare Organization
172 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Shape India, Patiala
173 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Shape India, Tarn Taran
174 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Ganga Social Foundation, Ludhiana
175 Punjab SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Child Survival India, Bathinda
176 Haryana SAATHII National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) Network of Positive People Bhiwani
177 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Mahesh Foundation Gokak
178 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Spandana Network of Positive People Belgaum
179 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Chaithanya Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS- Chamarajnagar
180 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Deepa Jyothi Network of Positive People- Udupi
181 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Samraksha, Karwar
182 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Hongirana Network of Positive People- Mangalore (DK)
183 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Asha Kirana Hospital- Mysore-2
184 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Anand Jyothi Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS- Mysore-1
185 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Abhayadhama Network- Shimoga
186 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Jeevanshraya- Hassan
187 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Adharsha Jeevana- Mandya
188 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Bandhavya Network- Chikmagulur
189 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Chaitanya AIDS Prevention Women’s Sangh Bagalkotte
190 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Chaitanya AIDS Prevention Women’s Sangh Mudhol
191 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Karnataka Network for People Living With HIV/AIDS, Bangalore-1
192 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Vimukthi Aids Thadegattuva Mahila Sangha
193 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Nityajeevana Network, Bellary-2
194 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Sankalpa Network Vijayapur
195 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Chaithanya Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS ,Chikkabalapur
196 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Suchethana Network People Living with HIV/AIDS
197 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Sanjeevini Network Davanagere
198 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Karnataka Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (KNP+)- Dharwad
199 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) SVYM Vijayapura 2
200 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Navachetan Positive People Gadag
201 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Rakshit Network Haveri
202 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Soukhya Samrudhi Sansthe, Kolar
203 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Samraksha CSC Koppal
204 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Hosabelaku Network of Positive People
205 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Chirajeevana network for people living with HIV/AIDS Tumkur
206 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Samara Society Bangalore
207 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Swathi Mahila Sangha
208 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Shakti Mahila Sangha, Belagavi
209 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) St. Luke’s Medical Society, Kalaburgi
210 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Lal Bahadur Education Society, Yadgir
211 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Chaitanya Network, Kodagu
212 Karnataka SAATHII Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) Lal Bahadur Education Society, Bidar
213 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Bro Siga Social Service Guild, Madurai
214 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Community Reconstruction of Social Service
215 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Dharmapuri District HIV Positive Welfare Society
216 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII HIV Positive People Welfare Society
217 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Immaculate Conception Women Development Social Service Society
218 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Network for Positive People – Dindigul
219 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Network for Positive People – Trichy
220 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII South Indian Positive Network-Chennai
221 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII South Indian Positive Network-Kancheepuram
222 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Tiruvannamalai District HIV Positive Society
223 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Thanjavur District Network of Positive People
224 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Tuticorin District HIV Positive People Welfare Society
225 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Tamilnadu Positive Women Network- Villupuram
226 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Virudhunagar District HIV Ullor Nala Sangam
227 Tamil Nadu SAATHII SAATHII Krishnagiri District Living With HIV/AIDS Welfare Society

To Note:

  • Virtual intervention – pan India (SR – Humsafar Trust)
  • Kshamta Kendra – pan India. In the above table, SAATHII- KK has been mentioned to mark the physical presence of a centre in the particular state.
  • One Stop Centres – In the above table, Plan India has been mentioned to only mark the physical presence of one or more than one centre in the particular state.

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