Catalyzing Global Action to Close the HIV Treatment Gap for Children

This spring, African ministers of health met with the international community to stress the importance ending AIDS in children. This May 10 meeting in Abidjan laid the groundwork for the Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free campaign that was launched at the 2016 UN High-Level Meeting on AIDS. The Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free framework is about galvanizing global momentum around a shared and ambitious agenda. Keep reading

Learning How to Engage Men

On this day, Justice is leading the men in a workshop on sexually transmitted diseases and family planning. The three-hour session involves a lecture, a discussion, and a hands-on activity—the men exchange marked slips of paper to illustrate how sexually transmitted diseases are unknowingly passed from person to person. The men listen intently, ask questions, and voice their opinions. Keep reading

A Healthy Mother, a Healthy Father, and an HIV-free Baby

Around the world, women and girls continue to have a high risk of illness, injury, and death during pregnancy or childbirth. In recognition of International Maternal Health & Rights Day, EGPAF shares a look into Edith Opperman, the only clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe with a labor ward. Keep reading

EGPAF Mourns Loss of Leader, Colleague, Friend, Dr. Anthony Tanoh

The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) expresses deep sadness at the loss of longtime colleague, leader and friend Dr. Anthony Tanoh. The news came early this morning that Dr. Tanoh had fallen ill late last week and passed away on Sunday evening, April 3, 2016 in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Keep reading

Rathna: Like a Diamond

Too often, ethnic minorities living with HIV face compounded stigma and poor access to community resources like health care. Fortunately, traveling community health workers are making strides with these key populations. Keep reading