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Stephen Lewis Foundation

The Stephen Lewis Foundation (SLF) is a non-governmental organization that assists mostly AIDS- and HIV-related grassroots projects in Africa.[1]

Stephen Lewis Foundation
AbbreviationSLF
Formation2003 (2003)
Founders
Legal statusCharitable organization
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Region served
Sub-Saharan Africa
Co-chairs
Executive director
Meg French
Revenue
C$9.4 million (2023)
ExpensesC$9.2 million (2023)
Websitestephenlewisfoundation.org

History edit

The foundation was started by Stephen Lewis, a former Ontario Opposition Leader and Canadian ambassador to the United Nations. He first proposed the idea in an interview published in The Globe and Mail newspaper on January 4, 2007, citing the crisis of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.[2] Several readers responded with financial donations, the first of which arrived before the foundation had been formally established. By the time the foundation's first cheques were mailed out in June 2003 for projects, the donations totaled $275,000.[3] As of 2014, the foundation's website indicates that it has disbursed over $80 million to more than 1,100 initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa.[4]

For his efforts in starting the foundation, Lewis was named as person of the year by Maclean's magazine in 2003 and was awarded the Pearson Peace Medal in 2004.[5] He continues to travel and speak on the foundation's behalf.[6] Lewis's daughter, Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, was the foundation's executive director since its formation in 2003 until 2020, and its African Advisory Board is chaired by Graça Machel.[7]

As of 2020, the executive director has been human rights advocate Meg French[8] who worked previously with UNICEF and the United Nations, and had ties to the foundation since participating in the International AIDS Conference in 2006 when the Grandmothers To Grandmothers campaign was launched.

Activities edit

The Stephen Lewis Foundation is mandated to provide care for women suffering from HIV/AIDS, to assist orphans and other children affected by AIDS, to support grandmothers caring for orphaned grandchildren, and to support groups of people living with HIV/AIDS.[9]

On March 7, 2006, the foundation launched the "Grandmothers to Grandmothers" campaign to encourage grandmothers in Canada to raise funds and awareness on behalf of African grandmothers caring for children orphaned by AIDS.[10] More than forty groups were started across Canada in the first five months of the initiative.[11] The first "Grandmothers to Grandmothers gathering" took place at George Brown College at the University of Toronto in August 2006, attended by two hundred grandmothers from Canada and one hundred from sub-Saharan Africa.[12] Several groups from the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign were profiled in Grandmother Power, a book by photojournalist Paola Gianturco.[13]

On September 7, 2013, the foundation hosted a people's tribunal in Vancouver, BC, to shine a light on the discrimination and inequality faced by African grandmothers who are supporting communities and children affected by HIV/AIDS. Six grandmothers from across sub-Saharan Africa presented personal testimonies to four Tribunal judges: Theo Sowa, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, Joy Phumaphi and Gloria Steinem.[14]

Approach to funding edit

The foundation mostly supports small frontline groups and charities, although on some occasions it has provided larger projects with money. It has supported initiatives in Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.[15]

The foundation’s approach to funding is based on the principle that community-based organizations are best poised to respond effectively to the HIV/AIDS crisis.[16] In evaluating funding applications from prospective partners, the foundation places particular emphasis on the involvement of women, community members, and people living with HIV and AIDS in decision-making processes.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stephen Lewis Foundation". www.philanthropistsinafrica.com. from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  2. ^ Stephanie Nolen, "Stephen Lewis has one word for us: Help," The Globe and Mail, 4 January 2003, F1.
  3. ^ Stephanie Nolen, "‘Someone is beginning to listen'," The Globe and Mail, 28 June 2003, F3.
  4. ^ Financial Information, Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 4 September 2015.
  5. ^ Samantha Martin, "'I see almost exclusively the bad. I don't see a lot that's good'; Stephen Lewis speaks on AIDS in Africa during University of Guelph talk Thursday," Guelph Mercury, 4 October 2005, A3.
  6. ^ "Lewis passes torch after heroic effort," Toronto Star, 7 December 2006, R10.
  7. ^ About Ilana Landsberg-Lewis 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 19 February 2011; The African Advisory Board 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 19 February 2011.
  8. ^ [1], Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 19 October 2023.
  9. ^ Who We Are and Our Mandate, Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 19 February 2011.
  10. ^ Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign, Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 19 February 2011; "New Campaign to Support Africa's Unrecognized Heroes - The Grandmothers," All Africa, 8 March 2006, 08:13.
  11. ^ "Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign," Ottawa Citizen, 13 August 2006, B2.
  12. ^ Debra Black, "Grandmothers gather to share joys, sorrows," Toronto Star, 12 August 2006, A21.
  13. ^ Vicki Larson, "Mill Valley photojournalist Paola Gianturco documents activist grannies in new book," Marin Independent Journal, 18 September 2012, accessed 12 November 2012.
  14. ^ "African Grandmothers Tribunal". Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  15. ^ Funding Projects, Stephen Lewis Foundation, accessed 19 February 2011.
  16. ^ "About the Foundation". Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  17. ^ "Partnership Criteria". Retrieved 4 September 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • A Portrait of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, a photo essay in The Walrus magazine

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The Stephen Lewis Foundation SLF is a non governmental organization that assists mostly AIDS and HIV related grassroots projects in Africa 1 Stephen Lewis FoundationAbbreviationSLFFormation2003 2003 FoundersStephen LewisIlana Landsberg LewisLegal statusCharitable organizationHeadquartersToronto Ontario CanadaRegion servedSub Saharan AfricaCo chairsStephen LewisDavid MorleyExecutive directorMeg FrenchRevenueC 9 4 million 2023 ExpensesC 9 2 million 2023 Websitestephenlewisfoundation wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Approach to funding 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe foundation was started by Stephen Lewis a former Ontario Opposition Leader and Canadian ambassador to the United Nations He first proposed the idea in an interview published in The Globe and Mail newspaper on January 4 2007 citing the crisis of HIV AIDS in sub Saharan Africa 2 Several readers responded with financial donations the first of which arrived before the foundation had been formally established By the time the foundation s first cheques were mailed out in June 2003 for projects the donations totaled 275 000 3 As of 2014 the foundation s website indicates that it has disbursed over 80 million to more than 1 100 initiatives in sub Saharan Africa 4 For his efforts in starting the foundation Lewis was named as person of the year by Maclean s magazine in 2003 and was awarded the Pearson Peace Medal in 2004 5 He continues to travel and speak on the foundation s behalf 6 Lewis s daughter Ilana Landsberg Lewis was the foundation s executive director since its formation in 2003 until 2020 and its African Advisory Board is chaired by Graca Machel 7 As of 2020 the executive director has been human rights advocate Meg French 8 who worked previously with UNICEF and the United Nations and had ties to the foundation since participating in the International AIDS Conference in 2006 when the Grandmothers To Grandmothers campaign was launched Activities editThe Stephen Lewis Foundation is mandated to provide care for women suffering from HIV AIDS to assist orphans and other children affected by AIDS to support grandmothers caring for orphaned grandchildren and to support groups of people living with HIV AIDS 9 On March 7 2006 the foundation launched the Grandmothers to Grandmothers campaign to encourage grandmothers in Canada to raise funds and awareness on behalf of African grandmothers caring for children orphaned by AIDS 10 More than forty groups were started across Canada in the first five months of the initiative 11 The first Grandmothers to Grandmothers gathering took place at George Brown College at the University of Toronto in August 2006 attended by two hundred grandmothers from Canada and one hundred from sub Saharan Africa 12 Several groups from the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign were profiled in Grandmother Power a book by photojournalist Paola Gianturco 13 On September 7 2013 the foundation hosted a people s tribunal in Vancouver BC to shine a light on the discrimination and inequality faced by African grandmothers who are supporting communities and children affected by HIV AIDS Six grandmothers from across sub Saharan Africa presented personal testimonies to four Tribunal judges Theo Sowa Mary Ellen Turpel Lafond Joy Phumaphi and Gloria Steinem 14 Approach to funding editThe foundation mostly supports small frontline groups and charities although on some occasions it has provided larger projects with money It has supported initiatives in Botswana the Democratic Republic of the Congo Eswatini Ethiopia Kenya Lesotho Malawi Mozambique Namibia Rwanda South Africa Tanzania Uganda Zambia and Zimbabwe 15 The foundation s approach to funding is based on the principle that community based organizations are best poised to respond effectively to the HIV AIDS crisis 16 In evaluating funding applications from prospective partners the foundation places particular emphasis on the involvement of women community members and people living with HIV and AIDS in decision making processes 17 References edit Stephen Lewis Foundation www philanthropistsinafrica com Archived from the original on 8 August 2021 Retrieved 16 July 2023 Stephanie Nolen Stephen Lewis has one word for us Help The Globe and Mail 4 January 2003 F1 Stephanie Nolen Someone is beginning to listen The Globe and Mail 28 June 2003 F3 Financial Information Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 4 September 2015 Samantha Martin I see almost exclusively the bad I don t see a lot that s good Stephen Lewis speaks on AIDS in Africa during University of Guelph talk Thursday Guelph Mercury 4 October 2005 A3 Lewis passes torch after heroic effort Toronto Star 7 December 2006 R10 About Ilana Landsberg Lewis Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 19 February 2011 The African Advisory Board Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 19 February 2011 1 Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 19 October 2023 Who We Are and Our Mandate Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 19 February 2011 Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 19 February 2011 New Campaign to Support Africa s Unrecognized Heroes The Grandmothers All Africa 8 March 2006 08 13 Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign Ottawa Citizen 13 August 2006 B2 Debra Black Grandmothers gather to share joys sorrows Toronto Star 12 August 2006 A21 Vicki Larson Mill Valley photojournalist Paola Gianturco documents activist grannies in new book Marin Independent Journal 18 September 2012 accessed 12 November 2012 African Grandmothers Tribunal Retrieved 4 September 2015 Funding Projects Stephen Lewis Foundation accessed 19 February 2011 About the Foundation Retrieved 4 September 2015 Partnership Criteria Retrieved 4 September 2015 External links editOfficial website nbsp A Portrait of HIV AIDS in Sub Saharan Africa a photo essay in The Walrus magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Lewis 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