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HIV CARE & TREATMENT
HIV PREVENTION
HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING

Join AIDS Information Centre in Changing Lives

Your generous donations enable us to extend crucial health services and support to individuals facing adversity, ensuring equitable access to vital resources for all.
Together, we’re fostering a healthier, more resilient community where everyone can thrive. Thank you for your invaluable contribution.

VISION

A population free from all preventable health problems in Uganda and beyond.

MISSION

To contribute towards the elimination of communicable and non-communicable diseases in Africa in a sustainable, collaborative and integrated approach.

CORE VALUES (UPESIIC)

1. UBUNTU (Humanity)
2. Pursuit of Excellence
3. Equity
4. Strategic Partnerships
5. Innovativeness
6. Integrity
7. Continuous Learning

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Welcome Message from the Executive Director.

 Welcome to AIDS Information Centre ! The AIDS Information Centre (AIC) is a catalytic not-for-profit Non-Governmental Organisation established in 1990 as a thought-leader in HIV programming, Health Systems Strengthening and Knowledge Management. With 8 Centres of Excellence spread across the country, AIC boasts of a national footprint, providing comprehensive HIV prevention, care and treatment services, TB/HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services to adolescents and young people, particularly Key and Priority Populations (KP/PPs) such as Female Sex Workers.  AIC meets the health needs of over 15 million people in Uganda.

Our core business is Health Service Delivery (Comprehensive, integrated HIV Services e.g HIV Testing services (HTS), Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART), TB screening and management, Sexual and Reproductive Health (family planning, Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC), Cervical Cancer Screening, STI screening and management, Gender Based Violence prevention and Post-Violence Care, Social support and protection for Children (OVC programming), DREAMS, Key Populations Programming, Health Systems Strengthening (HSS), Global Health Security (GHS), Refugees Humanitarian Response, One Health Approach (OHA) and Knowledge Management.

 

We treat our patients with the highest  level of respect and confidentiality, We have a dedicated team of medical specialists to attend to our patients , We set up strong cloud and Onsite Electonic Data management systems to ensure safety of our patients data.

We are looking forward for more Partnerships, Funding  and welcome more Patients to Join AIC for professional Services.

Community Upliftment

Enhancing community strength and resilience through collective support and engagement.

A 3-day technical planning meeting with Soroti Region District Health Officers, Bio-Statisticians , AIDS Information Center ( AIC) founder members and AIC Soroti Staff  to discuss and strategize for the betterment of the TESO Community. (From 12th - 15th Feb 2024)

AIC marks 34 years of Service !

It’s a poignant moment to remember Lydia Barugahare and her significant contributions to the fight against HIV/AIDS in Uganda. The AIDS Information Center has undoubtedly made a profound impact on the lives of many individuals over its 34-year history, providing crucial services such as voluntary HIV/AIDS and TB testing, treatment, and counseling.

Lydia Barugahare’s legacy lives on through the ongoing work of the AIDS Information Center, which continues to serve communities and combat the spread of HIV/AIDS. On this anniversary, it’s important to reflect on the progress made and the challenges that still lie ahead in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Let’s honor Lydia Barugahare’s memory by reaffirming our commitment to raising awareness, providing support to those affected by HIV/ AIDS.
Lydia Barugahare (RIP) - Founder of AIC

Our Reviews

Our Reach

KEY POPULATIONS REACHED WITH PREVENTION SERVICES

5314 Key and Priority populations were served where majority were reached through the hotspots followed by drop-in-centers and the least through the AIC clinics.

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