
Beyond Zero is a leading indigenous South African non-profit organisation committed to the treatment and research of tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Our goal is to reach a zero new infection rate and eradicate TB and HIV/Aids. We have South African roots and work together with government, global donor agencies, a network of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as different communities to better understand our health country’s health challenges.
Our Mission is to cultivate excellence in public health services, improve health systems and outcomes, as well as address some of the challenges affecting the communities in which we operate. The large-scale network that we work with covers over 2 000 society organisations from communities, provincial governments, civil society organisations, AIDS Councils, health facilities, media, and academic institutions.

VULNERABLE CHILDREN

ORPHANS

TRANSGENDER

FEMALE SEX WORKERS

MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN

ADOLESCENT & YOUNG PEOPLE

POST VIOLENCE CARE

The Unmute Me programme is focused on giving a voice to those who have been marginalised, ensuring that they receive the care and support they need to live healthy, fulfilling lives. By addressing issues such as gender-based violence, health, mental health, and access to gender-affirming treatments, the programme works to reduce stigma and promote respect for all individuals, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.

The Unmute Me programme is focused on giving a voice to those who have been marginalised, ensuring that they receive the care and support they need to live healthy, fulfilling lives. By addressing issues such as gender-based violence, health, mental health, and access to gender-affirming treatments, the programme works to reduce stigma and promote respect for all individuals, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.

Equipping young people with the right skills and support is essential for unlocking their potential and guiding them toward sustainable opportunities. This, in turn, will help reduce youth unemployment.As an