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    We are working toward an AIDS-free generation in over 20 countries.

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    • Tanzania
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    Our Work

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

    Featured Work

    • Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
    • Pediatric HIV
    • Pediatric Tuberculosis (TB)
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The Storyteller

Published January 18, 2026

David Kamkwamba recognizes that things cannot go back to how they were before, but after a year of disruptions, he is urging leaders to develop a sustainable roadmap.
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Topics:

Advocacy,

HIV

Countries:

Malawi

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The Advocate

Published January 18, 2026

One year after the reassessment of U.S. foreign aid, Connor says that she is heartened by the resilience she sees in national responses and civil society organizations who have carried on through a chaotic year.
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Topics:

Advocacy,

Children,

HIV

Countries:

United States

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Still Fighting

Published January 18, 2026

After a year of global aid freezes, cuts, and disruptions, we followed up with some of the people who are still fighting for an AIDS-free generation.
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Topics:

Advocacy,

HIV

Countries:

Cameroon,

Eswatini,

Malawi,

Uganda,

United States

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The Activist

Published January 18, 2026

Elina Mwasinga is thinking outside the box and calling on leaders to do the same, one year after aid cuts impacted Malawi's HIV response.
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Topics:

Advocacy,

HIV

Countries:

Malawi

A woman in Mozambique holds pills to treat her tuberculosis.

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When Care Comes From the Community

Published January 6, 2026

“I like to do things myself,” says Isabel Tinga, 75, a cassava farmer in central Mozambique. She wants to expand her plantation to support herself in old age and provide a financial base for her niece, who suffers from mental illness. Isabel is her niece’s guardian and caregiver.   Isabel is usually energetic and productive, but in the…
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Topics:

Tuberculosis (TB)

Countries:

Mozambique

Story

Berta Is Smiling Again 

Published January 1, 2026

Berta was one of thousands of children living with HIV, but not receiving treatment. Thanks to her community and loving family, she is now healthy.
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Topics:

Integrated Care Models,

Orphan and Vulnerable Children,

Pediatric HIV

Countries:

Mozambique

Rainbow in Uganda

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Becoming a Family

Published January 6, 2025

Daniel, a boy living in southwest Uganda, began to fall ill in his early years of life. Eventually, his mother took him to Kisoro Hospital, where he was diagnosed with HIV. Initially, Daniel responded well to medication and achieved viral suppression—meaning that HIV became undetectable in his blood.  …
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Topics:

General,

Pediatric HIV

Countries:

Uganda

Uganda Path

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Walking the Path to Wellness

Published January 1, 2025

Patricia Mbabazi’s smile fills the room as she attentively listens to Mahoro Florah, a matron at her school in Kisoro—in southwest Uganda, near the Rwanda border. Patricia, 16, is alive and healthy today, but it has been a difficult path to well-being—with Mahoro alongside her for much of…
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Topics:

General,

Orphan and Vulnerable Children,

Pediatric HIV

Countries:

Uganda

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Through Tara’s Story

Published November 24, 2024

In Tanzania, children living with HIV face unique challenges in understanding their condition and the importance of adhering to antiretroviral therapy (ART). Many children, especially those under 10, struggle with complex HIV terminologies and the importance of their treatment. This lack of understanding often leads to poor adherence to ART,…
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Topics:

Pediatric HIV

Countries:

Tanzania

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