A partner in

Public Health
Transformation

Adolescent Young People HIV Programme

MSM HIV
Prevention Programme

Transgender HIV Prevention Programme

Bumbingomso Youth & High Risk Interventions

Community Strengthening Systems

Human Rights Advocacy

WHO WE ARE

Beyond Zero is a leading provider of sustainable solutions for health and quality of life in Southern Africa and beyond. Our programmes focus on adolescent and young people (AYP), MSM, transgender persons and community strengthening systems (CSS) programmes. These efforts are carried out in collaboration with sub-recipients with exceptional experience and skills across seventeen districts in seven provinces. 

Beyond Zero implements the Bumb’INGOMOSO programme, an HIV prevention and resilience programme targeting high-risk groups including AGYW, MSM, men in prison, and sex workers in the Buffalo City Metro and Amathole District Municipality. 

We strengthen the implementation of the multisectoral response at Provincial Council on AIDS (PCA) and sub-provincial levels. Comprehensive prevention programs for HIV, TB, sexually transmitted diseases (STI) & gender-based violence (GBV) are available for transgender (TG). Each programme offers information and a safe space for beneficiaries to discuss issues that affect them, collectively find solutions to these challenges, and link them to local services. 

A leading provider of sustainable solutions for health and quality of life in Southern Africa and beyond. As recipients of a three-year Global Fund grant, our programmes focus on adolescent and young people (AYP), MSM, transgender persons and community strengthening systems (CSS) programmes. These efforts are carried out in collaboration with sub-recipients with exceptional experience and skills across seventeen districts in seven provinces.

Beyond Zero is a leading provider of sustainable solutions for health and quality of life in Southern Africa and beyond. As recipients of a three-year Global Fund grant, our programmes focus on adolescent and young people (AYP), MSM, transgender persons and community strengthening systems (CSS) programmes. These efforts are carried out in collaboration with sub-recipients with exceptional experience and skills across seventeen districts in seven provinces.

Through funding from the KFW Foundation and DG Murray Trust, Beyond Zero implements the Bumb’INGOMOSO programme, an HIV prevention and resilience programme targeting high-risk groups including AGYW, MSM, men in prison, and sex workers in the Buffalo City Metro and Amathole District Municipality.

Beyond Zero strengthens the implementation of the multisectoral response at Provincial Council on AIDS (PCA) and sub-provincial levels. Comprehensive prevention programs for HIV, TB, sexually transmitted diseases (STI) & gender-based violence (GBV) are available for transgender (TG). Each programme offers information and a safe space for beneficiaries to discuss issues that affect them, collectively find solutions to these challenges, and link them to local services.

WHAT WE DO

TRAINING & MENTORING

We persist in harnessing our deep expertise in public health to train and mentor healthcare workers and community-based organisations in a diverse range of skills. These include clinical mentoring and quality improvement approaches, financial management, leadership, governance, as well as data management, monitoring, and evaluation. Furthermore, Beyond Zero actively engages in research, making significant contributions reflected in numerous relevant publications. 

FOSTERING AN INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE RESPONSE

We persist in harnessing our deep expertise in public health to train and mentor healthcare workers and community-based organisations in a diverse range of skills. These include clinical mentoring and quality improvement approaches, financial management, leadership, governance, as well as data management, monitoring, and evaluation. Furthermore, Beyond Zero actively engages in research, making significant contributions reflected in numerous relevant publications. 

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