Our home base and largest operation. Right to Care provides technical assistance to the South African Department of Health at the national level and direct service delivery across multiple provinces, primarily Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, Western Cape, and Free State. Our work covers HIV, TB, cervical cancer, STIs, and pharmacy services across urban, peri-urban, and rural settings.
Established in 2016, Right to Care provides innovative, tailor-made solutions to end the HIV pandemic beyond South Africa’s borders. Under the leadership of Executive Director Dr Eula Mothibi, the international division manages multiple major grants and consortium partnerships.
EQUIP is the first African-led global health consortium supported by USAID through PEPFAR. It delivers rapid scale-up of innovative HIV treatment and prevention solutions across Africa, Eastern Europe, East Asia, and the Caribbean. EQUIP’s approach includes GIS mapping of healthcare facilities and road infrastructure, rapid test-and-start rollout support, differentiated models of ART delivery (including multi-month scripting and dispensing at facility and community level), centralised chronic medicine dispensing and distribution, innovative HIV self-testing demonstration projects, and viral load monitoring scale-up.
Right to Care is a core partner in this five-year global PEPFAR/USAID-funded project dedicated to achieving and maintaining HIV epidemic control.
A five-year PEPFAR/USAID grant (since April 2019), implemented by Palladium in partnership with Right to Care, focused on using data to improve health programme implementation.
Zambia: Implementing the USAID Action to HIV Epidemic Control project across Northern, Luapula, Muchinga, Copperbelt, and Central provinces. Focus on comprehensive HIV prevention, care, treatment maintenance, and cervical cancer screening.
Malawi: Fully localised programme delivering HIV and TB services with focus on long-term sustainability and government capacity building.
Lesotho: Localised programme supporting HIV treatment and prevention in a country with one of the world’s highest HIV prevalence rates.




Implementing the USAID Action to HIV Epidemic Control project across Northern, Luapula, Muchinga, Copperbelt, and Central provinces. Focus on comprehensive HIV prevention, care, treatment maintenance, and cervical cancer screening.




Fully localised programme delivering HIV and TB services with focus on long-term sustainability and government capacity building.




Localised programme supporting HIV treatment and prevention in a country with one of the world’s highest HIV prevalence rates.



