Can a Polio-free India Lead to an HIV-free India?

India—once considered the most challenging place on earth to end polio—is now on the verge of announcing the disease’s eradication. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation sees this progress as an opportunity to conquer another serious health in India -- pediatric HIV. Keep reading

Our Voices in the Fight: Empowering Youth

In our latest installment of the “Our Voices in the Fight” series, EGPAF sits down for a Q&A with Angel Brown the senior program manager for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (GLBTQ) health and rights at Advocates for Youth. Keep reading

Field Notes: Journalist Training in Swaziland

This December, EGPAF’s Senior Communications Officer Johanna Harvey, traveled to Swaziland to participate in a journalist filed training. Here, reporters interview Martha Dlamini, a Red Cross Clinic committee member about the significance of World AIDS Day in Swaziland. Keep reading

New Book Explores Quest to End Pediatric AIDS

Author Rebecca Anderson tells of Nevirapine’s success in preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV and offers insight into EGPAF’s history in this new historical account of the “Quest to End Pediatric AIDS,” now available through McFarland Publishing. Keep reading