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    We apply our expertise across the full spectrum of children’s health.

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    • Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
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Horse-rider Potso Seoete's mother, Mapuso Seoete (C), and her two grandchildren watch as he prepares for the journey to the Molika-liko health clinic in the Mokhotlong district, Lesotho, 01 September 2010. LesothoÕs Mokhotlong district is one of the most remote regions in Southern Africa, located in a mountainous area some 300 kilometers east of the capital of Maseru. At an altitude above 3000m, the Mokhotlong district is blanketed by snow for four to six months during winter, and its steep dirt roads are often impassable during summer due to heavy rains. Health clinics in the furthest reaches of the district are often impossible to reach by off-road vehicles or even motorbikes, leaving the communities served by these clinics in need of vital medical services. Approximately 25 per cent of LesothoÕs adult population is living with HIV, and the country suffers from high rates of maternal mortality, infant mortality, and malnutrition. To combat these problems, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) and the Lesotho Ministry of Health (MOH) established the Horse-riding for Health Program in the Mokhotlong district three years ago. Horseback is the most common mode of transport in Lesotho; the Basotho pony is an integral part of LesothoÕs culture, known for its sturdiness and strength under harsh conditions. The program contracts local horse owners to carry blood samples, antiretroviral medications, and other supplies between hard-to-reach health clinics and larger hospitals that are accessible by road. This unique program benefits both the Lesotho health system and the community, allowing health clinics to serve their patients, and providing a livelihood for the horse riders and their families.

Basotho ponies support remote health clinics in Lesotho

Enhancing Client-centered Service Delivery by Facility and Community Providers in Lindi and Tabora, Tanzania – The UMOJA Study › Basotho ponies support remote health clinics in Lesotho

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