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Five Questions with Dr. Charlie Maere
Published April 16, 2025
Charlie Maere, PhD, is the global digital health and data analytics director at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). Previously, he was the health information systems director at EGPAF-Malawi, where he led a team to develop and implement a digital health system across the country. Before joining EGPAF,…
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Cameroon,
Democratic Republic of Congo,
Malawi,
Mozambique,
Zimbabwe
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Accelerating Access to Paediatric Medicines
Published April 15, 2025
Overview Despite progress in reducing neonatal and child mortality, access to age-appropriate medicines remains inequitable, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries. The Global Accelerator for Paediatric Formulations (GAP-f), a WHO-hosted network established in 2020, addresses these gaps by uniting 33 partners to promote innovation and access to child-friendly formulations. Phase…
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Libération: Trump and the fight against AIDS: "Are we just going to be left to die?"
Published April 13, 2025
Read the full article at Libération.
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Libération: Fin de l'usaid en eswatini: ça va être un désastre
Published April 13, 2025
Read the full article here.
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C-SPAN: Hearing on the President's Emergency Plan for Global AIDS Program
Published April 8, 2025
Witnesses testified at a House Appropriations Committee subcommittee hearing on the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and global health initiatives. Much of the hearing — particularly in questioning from Democrats — focused on recent cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and its role in achieving…
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ABC KTNV News: US flagship HIV/AIDS prevention program faces shaky future - ‘PEPFAR was never meant to go forever’
Published April 7, 2025
Public health advocates on Tuesday warned a House subcommittee against a ‘chaotic, rapid retreat’ by the U.S. from a flagship global HIV/AIDS initiative — a program that has saved over 25 million lives. “We have the opportunity to have not only the legacy of the past 20 years but a…
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New York Times: All Federal Experts on H.I.V. Prevention in Children Overseas Were Dismissed
Published April 7, 2025
The consequences of mother-to-child transmission can be enormous, a new study suggests. But the U.S. has dismissed experts working to solve the problem. Read the full article at the New York Times.
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Congressional Testimony - Think of All of the Mothers, Children, Families, and Communities Supported by PEPFAR
Published April 7, 2025
Written Testimony of Catherine Connor, Vice President, Public Policy and Advocacy, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation on the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Submitted to the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs April 8, 2025 Chairman Diaz-Balart, Ranking Member Frankel,…
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Effectiveness of a Multi-component Facility-based Intervention on HIV-related Infant and Maternal Outcomes
Published April 6, 2025
Introduction Even in the context of widespread access to prevention of vertical HIV transmission (PVT) services, health system challenges compromise health outcomes for women living with HIV and their children. The “Integrated Management Team to Improve Maternal-Child Outcomes” (IMPROVE) study measured the effect of a package of facility-based interventions on…
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Lesotho