This is an archive of the Treatment Action Campaign's public documents from December 1998 until October 2008. I created this website because the TAC's website appears unmaintained and people were concerned that it
was becoming increasingly hard to find important documents.

The menu items have been slightly edited and a new stylesheet applied to the site. But none of the documents have been edited, not even for minor errors. The text appears on this site as obtained from the Internet Archive.

The period covered by the archive encompassed the campaign for HIV medicines, the civil disobedience campaigns, the Competition Commission complaints, the 2008 xenophobic violence and the PMTCT, Khayelitsha health workers and Matthias Rath court cases.

 
Fundraising

Funding and Finances


Donations can be made to TAC's national account: 


Bank Nedbank
Account Name Treatment Action Campaign
Account Number 1950 51 2738
Account Type Current
Branch Braamfontein
Branch Code / Clearing Code 195 005
Swift Code NEDSZAJJ
Bank Address 96 Jorissen Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2001
Bank Tel 27 (0) 11 727 5000

North American Donors:

All tax-exempt donations for TAC can be made through:

South Africa Development Fund
555 Amory Street
Boston, MA 02130
Tel: 617 522-5511
e-mail: freesa@igc.org
Make checks payable to the South Africa Development Fund and indicate the funds are for TAC.

100% of the donation will go to TAC.

Fundraising Proposals

TAC Fundraising Proposal for 2001-2004. (Zipped MS Word Document -- 835Kb)

Abbreviated Version of the Above Proposal (3 pages, MS Word Document -- 35Kb)

We are selling the following items in order to raise funds for TAC:

  • HIV+ T-Shirts (USD$10)
  • TAC Video (USD$20)
  • Beat-it Video Series (USD$50)
Order by sending us an . 

Financial Documents

To obtain TAC's  fundraising proposal, please request it by emailing .

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you would like to know more about the TAC's work.

The Treatment Action Campaign does not accept donations from the South African Government or from Pharmaceutical Companies.
Money deposited in our bank account from these institutions will be returned.

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