To demand a stronger response, greater accountability and more resources to fight against HIV and AIDS, APACHA, in coordination with local, grassroots and national level partners, civil society groups, women's rights organizations, Trade Unions, Dalits activists, student unions, media, PLHA, sex workers, academicians, across the Asia region are mobilizing people. Along with the international demands, each APACHA chapters in each country are also demanding their local demands and for APACHA constituency this is also an opportunity to amplify local and ground concerns that matters in every day life of common people in the communities and villages. At the mean time it is also an opportunity to sensitize the leaders, governments, and civil society for their commitments.
APACHA partners will organize different actions like public hearing, mass mobilization, interaction, media monitoring, signature campaign, candle lights etc. They will also monitor national government's accountability to address its commitments.
Last year also APACHA constituencies along with the national partners in Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and China mobilized people and their actions. APACHA country chapters had come up with their local and national charter of demands.
Women’s organizations marching with signature campaign and their demands during GWA, 2006