For more than 28 years, the Malaysian AIDS Foundation has led efforts to fight the HIV and AIDS epidemic.


We are committed to providing care services to communities most affected by the disease, ensuring equitable access to life-saving HIV treatment and prevention services and carrying on the fight to eliminate stigma and discrimination against those who are living with, or disproportionately impacted by HIV and AIDS.

Where the money goes

Malaysian AIDS Foundation runs a long list of critical life-saving programmes that provides opportunity for People Living with HIV to lead a normal life. From special funds to support children born with HIV and treatment subsidy programme that provides free medication to underprivileged patients, to microcredit scheme for single mother and young women living with HIV, our programmes directly touch the lives of our community.

Our Fundraising Events

From charity sales to high-society soiree, the Malaysian AIDS Foundation continues to organise AIDS charity events that raises funds and public awareness on HIV/AIDS. We owe much of our success to the generosity of our donors and supporters who continue to believe in the works that we do. Check our event page to participate in our long list of exciting events.

HIV Connect

An online self-paced course on HIV for Primary Care Physicians in Malaysia

**Only for registered medical practitioners in Malaysia with valid MMC numbers**

Eliminating AIDS-related Stigma and Discrimination at Workplace

Be part of the Malaysian Business Consortium on HIV/AIDS (MBCH), a corporate membership programme that brings together local corporate companies in Malaysia under the single agenda of promoting workplace protection policy and developing effective HIV/AIDS workplace programmes. MBCH is a proactive measure that helps to mitigate the negative impact of HIV/AIDS at the workplace and also a step forward towards the creation of a better and safer workplace environment for employees.

Partner With Us

The Malaysian AIDS Foundation provides immediate support to the underprivileged HIV/AIDS community in Malaysia. We are in contact with them to understand their most critical needs and figure out how best to help, especially the young people.

In the aftermath of COVID-19, maintaining the health of our community will be an utmost priority to build the Resilience Building. It is a transformative process of strengthening the capacity of people, communities, institutions, and countries to prevent, anticipate, absorb, respond to and recover from crises. HELP US TO HELP THEM.

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MAF Corporate Video 2018

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