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"If we've learned anything in 25 years," says Dr. Peter Piot, the director of UNAIDS, "it's that communities can take control of [HIV]. Our role isn't to rescue them. It's to support them" (Newsweek, May 15, 2006).  


Dignitas's headquarters in Toronto:

2 Adelaide Street West, Suite 200
Toronto, ON M5H 1L6  Canada

You can still reach us at 416.260.3100 or by fax at 416.260.3170.

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HIV/AIDS and related illnesses have caused the preventable deaths of millions of people. Humanity's failure to halt the AIDS pandemic and to provide care for affected individuals and communities is an affront to human dignity. Dignitas dramatically increases access to effective HIV/AIDS-related prevention, treatment, care and support in resource-limited settings through developing and sharing community-based solutions. Dignitas was founded and is led by Dr. James Orbinski and James Fraser, both formerly of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF/Doctors Without Borders). Dr. Orbinski accepted the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize as International President of MSF.  

Meet Berrington Bandawe (below), our ARV clerk at Tisungane HIV/AIDS Clinic, and listen to his story. You can also listen, watch and read other stories...

Dignitas works with existing government, community and societal structures in the Zomba district of Malawi. Each month, hundreds of children and adults are gaining access to essential care and to prevention education that helps to raise awareness and reduce stigma.


LEARN ABOUT AIDS IN AFRICA
Visit this interactive website to learn more about AIDS in Africa. You can also read 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa; written by award-winning journalist Stephanie Nolen, this book features Alice Kadzanja, an HIV-positive nurse who works with Dignitas in Malawi. Learn more about Dignitas's work in the field by watching Katerina Cizek's The Bicycle at the National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker-in-Residence website.
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Download a free song courtesy of Dignitas supporter Raine Maida! 




Get involved in the 2008 Give a Day to World AIDS Campaign!


Learn more about the documentary Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma, and about James's new book An Imperfect Offering, for which he was nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award.
 

Head back to school with
Dignitas Youth!


Learn more about Dignitas's presence at the recent conference in Mexico City.
 

 
James Fraser Recipient of Canada's Top 40 Under 40TM

Dignitas Co-Founder & Executive Director commits professional career to humanitarian and international development work.


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