The UK Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS (UKC) was a United Kingdom -based organisation. Due to debt, it ceased operations at 5 pm on 25 July 2007.
6-472: UKC is an abbreviation that can have several meanings: UK Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS , a UK charity run by and for people living with HIV. United Kennel Club , an American all-breed registry of purebred dog pedigrees. University Medical Centre Ljubljana , the hospital centre in Slovenia University of Kent at Canterbury ,
12-454: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages UK Coalition of People Living with HIV and AIDS UKC was established in 1993 as a "not for profit" organisation run by and for people living with HIV . In its original form, it was led by peers who advocated on behalf of those who most required the help. The onus was on listening to what clients required and empowering them, thus giving them
18-593: The end of World War II, just days after being laid down. The first commissioned Kansas City (AOR-3) was a replenishment oiler in service from 1970 to 1994. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title UKC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UKC&oldid=1001810699 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
24-574: The former official title of the University of Kent, a university in the UK. University of Kent at Canterbury is also now used to refer to the Canterbury campus, as well as for the university as a whole, as is the abbreviation "UKC". USS Kansas City , the designation of two United States Navy vessels: The first Kansas City (CA-128) was to have been a heavy cruiser, but was cancelled due to
30-401: The skills to face further challenges rather than allowing them to become dependent of services. Its mission was to “to ensure the diverse voices of people living with HIV and AIDS could be heard.” It supported people living with HIV with advocacy and advice services, and later devised an employability programme called Ensuring Positive Futures which aimed to support people living with HIV in
36-793: The workplace. They shared offices and resources with the Denholm Elliott Project. Positive Nation is an HIV and sexual health magazine, now published privately but established by the Coalition and published by them until 15 May 2007 when it had an annual readership of approximately 60,000. UKC worked closely with HIV organisations across the EU in developing European policies and programmes, in addition to those in Uganda , South Africa and Zambia . Its structure of HIV-positive people supporting and empowering other HIV-positive people
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