Heidi Klum Helps Raise Money and Awareness for Pediatric AIDS Research
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To achieve universal access to treatment and to combat HIV and AIDS, EGPAF, in partnership with Kenya’s Ministry of Health, is providing door-to-door HTS in Homa Bay. The Kenya HIV Prevention Revolution Roadmap 2014 clusters Homa Bay County among the high-burden counties. The report shows that close to 65 percent of all new HIV infections occur in nine of the 47 counties in Kenya; creating a need for combination prevention strategies and geographic prioritization of the HIV response. Keep reading
Recently, EGPAF’s CEO and President, Chip Lyons, as well as EGPAF’s Vice President of Research, Laura Guay, MD, were published in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (JAIDS). Keep reading
In honor of Mother’s Day, here are five stories from moms around the world that inspire us – we hope they inspire you too! Keep reading
Today, Lebele Mathato has brought her daughter, Nyakallo, for her 6-week check-up at the Maputsoe Clinic in Leribe, Lesotho. Nyakallo is alert and growing well. But as a woman living with HIV, Lebele has a lingering concern. Has she transmitted the incurable virus to her daughter during pregnancy or childbirth? Keep reading
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In a recent piece in the Los Angeles Times, 'America is the Global Good Guy on AIDS. Trump's Budget Would Change That', EGPAF's Chip Lyons weighs in on the Trump administrations's proposed cuts to global health aid and what it would mean for progress made and critical work left to do in the fight to end AIDS. Keep reading
Malawi was hit hard by HIV. Despite progress made, there are still many people living with the disease in the low-income nation. Through EGPAF, Rise Malawi and ViiV Healthcare, community chiefs are stepping in to take action to help end AIDS. Keep reading
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