So much has changed since I first began working with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) more than 15 years ago. I am proud to say that EGPAF recently reached its 20 millionth woman with lifesaving services to prevent transmission of HIV to their child. Keep reading
In our latest installment of the HIV 101 series, we sat down with Alex Angel, Technical Writer at EGPAF, to discuss just how TA works and why it’s become an essential component of the fight to end AIDS in children. Keep reading
Last week, (June 23-27), was an exciting time for the global health community. From an event to call attention to the United States’ 25 years of commitment to improving maternal and child health worldwide to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)’s celebration of 25 years of working to end AIDS in children, the week was filled with policy discussions, events, and a host of media coverage that brought much-needed exposure to these critical issues. Keep reading
EGPAF presented Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi with the Congressional Global Champions Award on Tuesday June 24, 2014 for her unwavering dedication to ending AIDS in children. Keep reading
On Tuesday, June 24, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) hosted a high-level policy round table discussion on current advancements, investment opportunities, and future innovations in pediatric AIDS treatment. Keep reading
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) will honor House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi for her longstanding commitment to an AIDS-free future. Keep reading
Today, we pause to celebrate the achievements we’ve made thanks to the United States’ historic global leadership for healthy children. Keep reading
Thanks to the Ngegu Dispensary in Kenya's Home Bay District, Paul is now able to access HIV medicine close to home. In addition to the medical treatment Paul gets at Ngegu, he also receives psychosocial support. He belongs to an adolescent support group that includes 10 other young people living with HIV. Keep reading
Anyone who’s tried to force a kid to eat vegetables knows it can be an uphill battle to get children to swallow things that don’t taste very good. But what do you do when a child’s health, and sometimes life, is on the line, and you can’t get them to take their medicine? Keep reading