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New Zealand Aids Foundation
Aids in Auckland

www.nzaf.org.nz
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The Community Engagement team works with our diverse communities to bring NZAF’s messages to life. Our Marketing and Communications team looks after our brands as well as our fundraising programme. We are focused on preventing the transmission of HIV and providing support for people living with HIV. New Zealand AIDS Foundation Menu Book a test Are you at risk? We are NZ’s leading health organisation for people living with HIV, gay men, other men who have sex with men and the African community. The New Zealand AIDS Foundation NZAF , who’ve been at the forefront of HIV prevention in New Zealand for the past 30 years, are looking for a Senior Fundraiser responsible for providing advice on, and leading the execution of NZAF’s 5 year fundraising plan that will ensure increased income from fundraising activities to support NZAF’s work.
Lead the Fundraising Assistant in developing and submitting grant applications, and other proposals to ensure fundraising targets are met. This role will be working directly with the Marketing, Communications and Fundraising Manager and one other junior member of the fundraising team and is expected to contribute to our organisation’s strategic plan. At the forefront of HIV prevention in New Zealand for the past 30 years, the New Zealand AIDS Foundation NZAF is rolling out the ENDING HIV campaign which aims to build a strong community movement by inspiring and empowering gay and bisexual men to take action to end new HIV transmissions in New Zealand. This role will be working with the Policy and Science team to deliver sound policy advice to the organisation and to external stakeholders across all areas of the NZAF Strategic Plan. You will also be involved in implementing advocacy campaigns which further NZAF’s objectives and responding to policy related requests from people living with HIV. You’ll also have a strong understanding of public health, preferably in relation to HIV, and experience working on policy that challenges stigma and discrimination.
Assisting the Policy and Science Manager and Executive Director in developing and maintaining strong relationships across the government and public health sector. Email your covering letter, CV and the NZAF application form to by 5pm 21 April. Sign up to receive email updates about our HIV prevention and support services in New Zealand. New Zealand AIDS Foundation Menu Book a test Are you at risk? The AIDS Support Network was renamed the New Zealand AIDS Foundation later that year.
Those who received the 136 positive HIV tests at that time were all gay men. Early in the epidemic, international research showed condoms were the most successful prevention measure for HIV transmission during sex. Poster campaigns and newspaper ads focused on educating at risk communities about HIV prevention. Many HIV positive people from African countries moved to New Zealand in the early 200s. Since the millennium, NZAF has continued to support people living with HIV while also renewing its focus on condom based, population targeted HIV prevention programmes. The focus for HIV prevention programmes for gay and bisexual men has shifted since 2010 with the introduction of NZAF’s social marketing and behavioural change programme, Love Your Condom LYC . Sign up to receive email updates about our HIV prevention and support services in New Zealand.
We are focused on preventing the transmission of HIV and providing support for people living with HIV. We are NZ’s leading health organisation for people living with HIV, gay men, other men who have sex with men and the African community

New Zealand AIDS Foundation Menu Book a test Are you at risk? Make a donation. NZAF was born out of the gay community’s response to AIDS in the early 1980s. The AIDS Support Network was renamed the New Zealand AIDS Foundation later that year. HIV education in New Zealand was spurred on thanks to the energy of Bruce Burnett, a Kiwi who had been living in San Francisco but returned home to educate the public about HIV and AIDS.
Sadly, he died in 1985 shortly after NZAF received its first Government grant of 490,00 towards staffing the organisation and running a major HIV prevention campaign. Those who received the 136 positive HIV tests at that time were all gay men. Poster campaigns and newspaper ads focused on educating at risk communities about HIV prevention. During the 1990s, efforts were put into better understanding the social, sexual and demographic characteristics of gay and bisexual men who consistently accounted for upwards of 80 of the HIV positive population in Aotearoa New Zealand. In 1994, the first pilot study of this demographic was initiated, piggy backing off the Australian study Male Call.
Ten reports were written which contributed to the development of NZAF’s HIV prevention programmes. While new diagnoses for gay and bisexual men declined between 1990 and 1997, there was a spike in new hetero

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