Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development

ICAD is a coalition of approximately 100 AIDS service organizations (ASOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), faith-based organizations, educational institutions and labour unions. It began in 1989 as a working group of the Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC) bringing together AIDS service organizations and international development organizations to address the HIV/AIDS crisis. ICAD helps Canadians contribute to international HIV/AIDS work and ensures that the lessons learned from the global response to HIV/AIDS are utilized by Canadian organizations to improve prevention, care, treatment and support work in Canada.

As the primary Canadian source of information on HIV/AIDS and development, ICAD enables Canada to become one of the most effective and influential nations in contributing to the global response to the HIV and AIDS pandemic. To date, it has achieved the following:

  • Provides leadership to Canadians for creating effective global and domestic policies and programs in response to HIV and AIDS;
  • Promotes communication between individuals, members, government departments and UN organizations to improve the effectiveness of Canadian responses to the pandemic;
  • Delivers skills and capacity building workshops/seminars on HIV and AIDS-related issues;
  • Interprets and compiles research findings related to HIV and AIDS and development to enable policy makers, organizational leaders and practitioners to access and use them;
  • Supports members in their public engagement activities to raise awareness about and engagement in HIV/AIDS and development;
  • Produces a quarterly newsletter on Canadian activities in AIDS and development;
  • Publishes easy-to-read fact sheets on topics related to AIDS and development

 

RESOURCES

Understanding the Research Process for New Prevention Technologies

Publication date: 2010
In recent years, there have been promising results from both HIV vaccine and microbicide clinical trials. In the next few years, results are anticipated from a number of other microbicide, vaccine and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) trials. As the results of new HIV...

Fueling the Epidemic: HIV Related Stigma and Discrimination

Publication date: 2012
Thirty years into the HIV epidemic, HIV-related stigma and discrimination continue to be pervasive in the lives of people living with HIV. HIV-related stigma and discrimination occur throughout the world – however, they manifest differently and in varying degrees in...

Questions to Ask Your Lawyer: Refugee Claimants

Publication date: 2014
This information sheet is for persons living with HIV in Canada who are thinking of making a refugee claim or who have already made a refugee claim.This factsheet was produced in partnership with the HIV/AIDS Legal Clinic, Ontario, ViiV Healthcare and the Canadian...

HIV and Transgendered/Transsexual Communties

Publication date: 2011
There is relatively little reliable information on prevalence rates of HIV within trans communities. This being said, more and more research is attempting to fill this gap. These studies are uncovering new facets of a startling reality that trans communities from...

Tuberculosis and HIV Co-infection

Publication date: 2014
Tuberculosis, more commonly known as TB, is a bacterial infection that usually affects the lungs but can affect any part of the body except hair, teeth and nails. Much like HIV, there is no 100% effective vaccine to protect against TB. TB is completely curable and...
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