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The '''UK Foundation for AIDS Research''' ('''UKfAR''') is a member-led charity established in Aug 2009 to meet the needs of people living with HIV, especially as they age. It actively involves those living with HIV in order that they can influence research that is most relevant to them. | [[File:UKfAR.png|thumb|UKfAR logo]]The '''UK Foundation for AIDS Research''' ('''UKfAR''') is a member-led charity established in Aug 2009 to meet the needs of people living with HIV, especially as they age. It actively involves those living with HIV in order that they can influence research that is most relevant to them. | ||
The charity's objective is: | The charity's objective is: | ||
:“The advancement of education, for the public benefit, through supporting and funding research into preserving the health and improving the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS, and to publish and disseminate the useful results thereof.”<ref>http://ukfar.chelseatechnology.co.uk/about/</ref> | :“The advancement of education, for the public benefit, through supporting and funding research into preserving the health and improving the quality of life of people living with [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]], and to publish and disseminate the useful results thereof.”<ref>http://ukfar.chelseatechnology.co.uk/about/</ref> | ||
[[Mark Watson]] is the founder and Executive Director of the charity. | [[Mark Watson]] is the founder and Executive Director of the charity. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Charities]] | [[Category:Charities]] | ||
[[Category:HIV and AIDS]] | [[Category:HIV and AIDS]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:11, 10 July 2026

The UK Foundation for AIDS Research (UKfAR) is a member-led charity established in Aug 2009 to meet the needs of people living with HIV, especially as they age. It actively involves those living with HIV in order that they can influence research that is most relevant to them.
The charity's objective is:
- “The advancement of education, for the public benefit, through supporting and funding research into preserving the health and improving the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS, and to publish and disseminate the useful results thereof.”[1]
Mark Watson is the founder and Executive Director of the charity.