Today, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) joins the international community to celebrate the Day of the African Child (June 16) as we support efforts to improve HIV/AIDS education for children and adolescents around the world. Keep reading
In honor of Father’s Day (June 15) the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) spoke with Patrick Mkonto, a local HIV/AIDS activist in the Shurugwi district of Zimbabwe, about why it’s important for men to take an active role in creating a future where no child has AIDS. Keep reading
When I joined the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) 20 years ago, we were a small nonprofit driven by a singular purpose: to bring hope to children living with AIDS. Keep reading
Midwives do more than deliver babies; they are trusted members of their communities who offer a range of comprehensive sexual reproductive health services, including family planning counseling and prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV services. Keep reading
The ACCLAIM Project emphasizes that in order for mothers and children to have the best health it must be everybody’s priority. Keep reading
Lesotho has the second highest HIV prevalence rate in the world, but their commitment to combating the epidemic is a cause for celebration and hope. Keep reading
During the 67th annual World Health Assembly (WHA) the global health community adopted a new pledge to reduce the number of newborn deaths. Read on to learn more. Keep reading
Last week, EGPAF's longtime partner, Jeweler's for Children, donated $600,000 to help create a world where no child has AIDS. Keep reading
Help EGPAF celebrate Global Parents Day! Keep reading