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Meet the IAS change makers

IAS change makers are recipients of our grant, fellowship or mentorship opportunities. They are the next generation of HIV researchers, advocates and healthcare providers taking action to improve the lives of people living with and affected by HIV.

Search through the directory to learn more about their work and the impact they are making worldwide:

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Kennedy Mupeli

Kennedy Mupeli

Centre for youth of hope (CEYOHO)
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Emmanuel Nkuwi

Emmanuel Nkuwi

The University Of Dodoma
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Monika Kowatsch

Monika Kowatsch

University of British Columbia
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Dan Clinton Semakula

Dan Clinton Semakula

Makerere University - John Hopkins University Research Collaboration
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Wardatou Dine Mourtada

Wardatou Dine Mourtada

Service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales du CHU d'ABIDJAN
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Abdoulie Jallow

Abdoulie Jallow

Medical Research Unit The Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Mamadou Dioulde Sow

Mamadou Dioulde Sow

Ocean University of China
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 Kenneth Busienei

Kenneth Busienei

Kenneth's Foundation
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Shiferaw Tesfaye Tilahun

Shiferaw Tesfaye Tilahun

Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI)
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James Olowu

James Olowu

APYIN (Association of positive youth living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria)
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Muhammad Amir Haziq Bin Zakria

Muhammad Amir Haziq Bin Zakria

Center of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA), University of Malaya
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