Robin Gorna
Robin founded ASAP in 2010. She believes that there is a real opportunity to end the AIDS epidemic, and wants to bring her skills and that of her peers to meet that goal. She brings decades of experience: in leadership positions in government, international organizations and at community level.
Hilary Nkulu
Hilary Nkulu is South African and lives in Pretoria, Gauteng Province where she has recently established ASAP’s new South African office. Hilary is a highly skilled manager in the development sector working particularly on gender-based violence, HIV and other public health issues.
Susan ‘Sue’ Perez
Sue is based in New Delhi, India and has nearly 20 years experience working around the world. Sue’s knowledge of global health issues is extensive, particularly regarding TB, HIV, reproductive health and family planning from the community to regional and global levels.
Anaïs Bertrand-Dansereau
Anaïs is a sociologist who combines extensive research and policy experience in work related to young people, gender equality, women's health and sexuality. She is back in Canada after several years spent between Malawi and Switzerland. She was recently awarded her PhD in Development studies for her dissertation about the love stories of young Malawians....
Hanke Bokma de Boer- Nubé
Hanke has worked at the highest levels of government and NGO engagement with AIDS policy and implementation. Her training as a cultural anthropologist adds a unique perspective to her work with ASAP.
Paul Booth
Paul brings his eight years of experience on the HIV & TB response in the Southern Africa region. Working at the heart of South Africa’s politically charged HIV response - as an activist at TAC and AIDS Law Project, in government for South Africa’s National AIDS Council, Health Department and within The Presidency.