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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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Debbie "Dada" Dada

Debbie "Dada" Dada

Washington University in St. Louis
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Famien Yann Evrard Kouassi

Famien Yann Evrard Kouassi

Volontariat Médical
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Paul Éric Nsangou

Paul Éric Nsangou

Research and advocacy for community health (REACH)
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Mariana Ramírez Yáñez

Mariana Ramírez Yáñez

Hospital Universitario, Dr. José Eleuterio González
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Ravel Gatoto

Ravel Gatoto

Humure Organization / RNJ+ Network
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Marvellous Asika

Marvellous Asika

Society for Disease Prevention Inc.
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Paulina Oliva Pérez

Paulina Oliva Pérez

Community Education Group
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Senelile Matse

Senelile Matse

Georgetown University – Center for Global Health Practice and Impact in Eswatini
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Panashe Mhingwa

Panashe Mhingwa

Young People’s Network on Health and Wellbeing
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