100% Life is launching a project in partnership with organizations from Sweden, Poland, and Germany. The initiative is aimed at strengthening cooperation in the field of public health and HIV response among the partner countries, with the goal of improving service quality, sharing expertise, and developing sustainable strategies for the future. The project is implemented with the support of the Swedish Institute within the framework of the Baltic Sea Neighbourhood Programme.
The project “United for Health & Life: Transnational Cooperation between Sweden, Ukraine, Germany, and Poland in HIV Response” is implemented by Noaks Ark Mosaik (Sweden) in partnership with 100% Life (Ukraine), Fundacja HelpNowHUB (Poland), and 100% PERCENT LIFE gGmbH (Germany).
“Because of the war, many people are forced to leave their homes, and this affects their health. That is why it is important to work together with partners outside Ukraine: to coordinate actions, communicate better, and look for new funding opportunities. This will help create a stronger and more effective system that can respond quickly to health challenges across Europe,” comments Maksym Rovinskyi, Communications Director at 100% Life.
The partners will jointly identify the most pressing issues, areas of expertise, and opportunities that will help each organization work even more effectively.
Based on the exchange of knowledge, experience, and practical solutions, a joint strategy will be developed for coordinated approaches to supporting Ukrainians living with HIV and vulnerable populations both in Ukraine and in other EU countries where they are currently staying.
Our goal is to develop an approach for long-term partnerships in public health and to scale up initiatives. This means more sustainable, coordinated, and effective solutions to preserve health and save lives.