Happy Moments Working with Maternal and Child HIV in Zambia
As a medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Shana Semmens spent six weeks volunteering with EGPAF's partner, Tiny Tim & Friends in Zambia. Keep reading
As a medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Shana Semmens spent six weeks volunteering with EGPAF's partner, Tiny Tim & Friends in Zambia. Keep reading
Educating practitioners about new guidelines is critical to ensuring that all HIV-infected clients in Zimbabwe are being managed according to established national guidelines. Keep reading
We must coordinate our work to ensure that women living with HIV have access to family planning services. Keep reading
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Debbie Birx shares her vision for PEPFAR’s future in her first statement as the head of the United States’ international AIDS policies. Keep reading
Check out this infographic from our friends at the Stigma Action Network which charts the history of HIV in U.S. children and adolescents. Keep reading
EGPAF’s Vice President of Research Laura Guay, M.D., reflects on how HIV/AIDS has defined her career and changed her life. Keep reading
This Mother’s Day, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) is honoring the invaluable role of moms and commemorating the myriad joys of motherhood. Keep reading
Nanah Fofanah, a Whitman-Walker Health community health educator, discusses what it's like to be on the front line of the HIV epidemic in our nation’s capital. Keep reading
This week we’re calling for the establishment of an International Day for Maternal Health and Rights and celebrating health workers who are on the front lines of the epidemic. Keep reading
