Fiona Pettitt

ICW Advocacy and Representation Advisor

Fiona Pettitt has been involved in the global response to HIV for 15 years, both in an individual capacity and at ICW. She joined ICW as a member a few years after discovering she was HIV positive, and since then has played both governance and leadership roles within the network, more recently as acting International Network Manager. Fiona sits on the Executive Committee of the UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development and was chair of the working group that produced Working Positively, A Guide for NGOs managing HIV/AIDS in the workplace. As a past member of the Global Fund Communities Delegation, she has also played a role in supporting the development of the Global Fund.

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Director of the Centre for the Study of Sexual Health and HIV at Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation TrustProfessor Jane Anderson
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Head of HIV, Christian AidDr Rachel Baggaley
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ICW Advocacy and Representation AdvisorFiona Pettitt
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Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Open University, Research Associate at Oxford UniversityDr Tina Wallace
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Freelance Consultant, and research associate within the Faculty of Children and Health, Institute of Education (University of London)Maria Zuurmond
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