Video: Until No Child has AIDS
Now is the time to make children a priority in the fight against HIV. Keep reading
Now is the time to make children a priority in the fight against HIV. Keep reading
“I think it’s important to work on issues related to HIV and AIDS because it’s a problem in our community. Because of my age, I can have a big impact and people here believe me and listen to older women in the community.” Keep reading
For baby Lonnie, the beginning of his life has not been easy. Suffering from severe malnutrition, Lonnie was brought to House of Moses in Lusaka, Zambia by an aunt. Read on to learn more about how his health has improved thanks to dedicated care and treatment. Keep reading
In the video above, Joyce Banda, Malawi’s first female president, shares how her personal experiences with gender inequality and domestic violence motivated her to champion women’s health and empowerment throughout her political career. Keep reading
This February, Lesotho held an official launch of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) new consolidated HIV care and treatment guidelines. Keep reading
“Gender and public health are two branches of the same tree,” said Nafsiah Mboi, M.D., chairman of the board at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Keep reading
In resource-limited settings, children living with HIV often face the dual challenge of coping with the virus and suffering from hunger. Both conditions severely weaken the immune system, leaving the body unable to defend itself. Experts call this the “HIV-Hunger Trap,” but we can help interrupt the cycle. Keep reading
After losing her husband and two children to HIV, Regina Paulo decided to take ownership of her health and joined a family planning program sponsored by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Thanks to health workers at an EGPAF-supported clinic, Regina gave birth to an HIV-negative daughter. Keep reading
UN Women recently launched the HeForShe campaign, urging men to speak out against gender inequality. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) supports several programs that encourage men to play an active role in HIV prevention. Keep reading