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Join Us. Inspire Others.

May 20, 2013

Making a difference is as easy as supporting the 24th annual A Time for Heroes in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 2, 2013. This year we are asking you to “Join Us. Inspire Others”- to inspire families to join Elizabeth Glaser's heroic fight to save the lives of her children and to become a hero to the mothers and children currently fighting worldwide.
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U.S. Ambassador congratulates EGPAF's mobile clinic launch

by Arsenio Manhice, May 20, 2013

With 25.1 percent prevalence of HIV, Gaza is the most heavily affected province of Mozambique, but the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) and its partners are leading the fight to eliminate HIV from the region. With the launch of three mobile clinics, healthcare will be easier to access in the districts where coverage is dangerously low.
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The Ndhiwa Region is Getting Close to the Elimination of Pediatric HIV Infections

by Eric Kilongi, May 20, 2013

The Ndhiwa region of Kenya has seen tremendous progress in the elimination of new pediatric HIV infections.The region’s average mother-to-child HIV transmission rates have decreased from a high of 10 percent in 2010 to 4 percent in 2012.
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Elizabeth and Jake Glaser. (Photo: EGPAF)

Mother's Day Traditions

by Jake Glaser, May 11, 2013

Mother's Day is a day to reflect on the important role mothers around the world play in their children's lives. For Jake Glaser, Elizabeth's 28-year-old son, it is no different. He took some time to reminisce about an important Glaser family tradition and the role his mom played in his life. ...

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Linking HIV with Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)

Posted May 23, 2013

HIV/AIDS and neglected tropical diseases
(NTDs) often overlap, affected women and
children disproportionately. (Photo: WHO)
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about global health funding and how we can do more with less. As we reflect on 10 years of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Release (PEPFAR), move forward with new funding streams for the Global Fund and transition bilateral and multilateral support to country-ownership platforms, we must examine the best ways to link HIV/AIDS services with other global health interventions.
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