About ACE Africa
ACE Africa is registered in Kenya and Tanzania (operational arms), as well as in the UK and US (fundraising and technical support arms).
ACE Africa aims to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS on rural communities in East Africa through health promotion, food security and nutritional assistance, education, community capacity building and support among the infected and affected. ACE Africa adopts a best practice approach, to be shared with other community groups and NGOs addressing similar issues.
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ACE Africa's holistic approach involves working with Orphans and Vulnerable Children, People Living With Aids, community support sroups and guardians and government sectors. ACE Africa also works with NGO partners at the community, district, national and international level. ACE Africa employs primarily local staff and works with over 2,500 community volunteers to implement its programme.
ACE Africa conducts international research alongside Duke and Tulane Universities in the US. As part of this work, ACE Africa has jointly developed a Child Status Index for measuring child wellbeing that is now an internationally recognised tool.


