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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.
Topics:
Integrated Care Models,
Orphan and Vulnerable Children,
Pediatric HIV
Countries:
Mozambique
Story
Young Mothers Rewrite the Story of Lesotho
Published November 27, 2025
Reabetsoe waves and laughs as his mother, Motšelisi Tsubane, 23, leans in, singing his name and dangling a homemade ball. Reabetsoe is a healthy 4-month-old, learning how to focus his eyes and move his arms and legs. He has transformed this family. “My son likes it when I sing lullabies for him—you see…
Topics:
Children,
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT),
Women
Countries:
Lesotho
Story
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…
Topics:
General,
Orphan and Vulnerable Children,
Pediatric HIV
Countries:
Uganda
Story
The Right Way Forward
Published November 24, 2024
Makananelo Maboka, a 25-year-old mother of two children, has not always had an easy life. From Ha Mofoka in Jerusalema village, Lesotho, she was raised by her grandmother. When she was in grade 9 her granny passed away leaving her without a caretaker. She dropped out of school to take care…
Topics:
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT),
Women
Countries:
Lesotho
Story
Using Her Motherly Skills
Published May 11, 2024
For Mamasiea Masiea, 47, being a nurse and being a mom are intertwined. She doesn’t stop being a mom when she enters her office in Quachas Nek in southeast Lesotho, where she is the district quality improvement coordinator. And she doesn’t stop being a nurse when she returns home…
Topics:
Adolescents,
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT),
Women
Countries:
Lesotho