Think Positive


“Think Positive” is a Lebanese association established in 2009 by young activists who have been working hard to serve their society by raising awareness among youths and marginalized groups.
It started its activities with fighting HIV/AIDS, Drug Use, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Stigma and Discrimination.
It has launched the regional campaign against HIV+ Phobia in collaboration with 10 partners at International, Regional and National levels and conducted many activities and projects under the main theme of the campaign.

Vision

Think Positive aims at counseling youths, women, and marginalized groups in the Lebanese society to build their capacities at social and behavioral levels in order to cope with major challenges including drug use, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and social isolation by empowering and involving them in the core of the social work process.

“HIV+ Phobia” campaign

The organization started implementing the activities of its regional campaign against “HIV+ Phobia” on October 15, 2009 in Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the Lebanese NAP, the Jordanian NAP, The Saudi association for People Living with HIV, Bushra Center, Global Network of PLHIV, World AIDS Campaign, dance for life international, UNDP, UNFPA and Y-Peer.
Various social and lobbying activities were implemented in the three countries such as Wall Street advertisement, signature collecting for better acceptance of people living with HIV in their societies, lectures in schools and universities and other activities.
Think Positive also sought new partners in other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region in coordination with its main partners.

Goals

Think Positive aims to empower its target groups to be highly active in the social and health care systems at national level by building their capacities and skills to answer their daily needs under the umbrella of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations.

Programs