Milk and Medicine in Zambia

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

Breaking the HIV-Hunger Trap

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

A Return to Treatment, a Restoration of Hope

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