Formation | 1987 |
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Founder | Peter Scott |
Purpose | Independent, accurate & accessible information about HIV |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Executive Director | Matthew Hodson |
Website | www |
Formerly called | National Aids Manual |
Aidsmap, also known as NAM aidsmap, was a website which published independent, accurate and accessible information and news about HIV and AIDS.[1][2][3][4] The aidsmap website was run by a charity based in the United Kingdom, NAM.[1] The site closed in July 2024 due to challenges securing funding.[5]
"NAM" originally stood for "national AIDS manual" and referred to a 1987 compendium of all information about HIV published for non-scientists in England.[6][7][2][8] Since aidsmap became an international organisation,[3] NAM was no longer used as an acronym and there was no longer any particular "aids manual" being maintained.[9][10][2]
NAM aidsmap's vision was of a world where HIV is no longer a threat to health or happiness.
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