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Catholic Asia Pacific Coalition on HIV and AIDS (CAPCHA)

The Catholic Asia-Pacific Coalition on HIV/AIDS (CAPCHA) is a network of Catholic organizations working on HIV and AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. It was set up in 2010 and groups a total of 20 Catholic organizations from different countries, including Catholic donor agencies in United States of America, the United Kingdom and Australia. Its main task is to facilitate sharing and exchange of information, experience and lessons in the work on HIV and AIDS, as well as mutual learning and spiritual nourishment of AIDS personnel.

Key areas of practice

Capacity building of personnel of Catholic AIDS organizations in Asia and the Pacific, information sharing and networking.

Country/Countries of engagement

Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Macau SAR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, United Kingdom, United States of America, Viet Nam

Mailing address

81/2 Luangpaeng Road, Khumthong Sub-District, Ladkrabang District, Bangkok 10520, Thailand

Email address cathaidsap@gmail.com

Website Link www.capcha.org

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