AIDS Action Europe is governed by a Steering Committee of 9 members, its office is hosted by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. and based in Berlin, Germany.
The AIDS Action Europe office is responsible for overall network management of AIDS Action Europe, and serves as the secretary for the Steering Committee. The Office is based in Berlin. The network's linking and learning activities are also coordinated by this office. This includes the content management of the website and the Clearinghouse. Learn more about AAE activities here,
The Steering Committee (SC) acts as the governing body of AAE on all programme issues related to policy, strategy, finance, monitoring and evaluation. A chairperson leads the AAE SC, facilitating the process of realising the mission and goals and makes sure that progress is made according to the guiding principles, the ethical code and the Strategic Framework of AAE.
The Steering Committee comes together twice a year and has six-weekly conference calls. The Steering Committee is composed by individuals from members of AIDS Action Europe who are elected directly by the AAE membership. The composition of the Steering Committee should be balanced in terms of HIV status, gender and geographic representation.
Members of our network comprise a diversity of more than 370 NGOs, national networks, AIDS service organisations, activists and community based groups of people living with HIV.
Each year AIDS Action Europe conducts Member and Partner Meeting to get input from its members and partners on strategic directions.
Membership and partnership is free and open to all organisatins that share values of AIDS Action Europe. Before you apply, please read membership and partnership information here.
If you represent a civil society organisation (non-governmental, faith-based, community-based, patient-based organisation or a professional association or national network) based in the WHO European Region and active in the field of HIV/AIDS, you can register as a member of AIDS Action Europe.
Partnership is open to organisations working in the 'first" and "second" sectors as well as international networks and institutions active in the field of HIV/AIDS in Europe and/or Central Asia. Apply as partner organisation.
By becoming a member or partner, you endorse our mission and ethical code.