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The Foundation has three main avenues for fighting pediatric AIDS: funding critical research, launching global health programs, and advocating for children's health. Whether we're working to attract top researchers to the field of pediatric AIDS, creating programs that provide a full continuum of care in developing countries, or collaborating to accelerate clinical discoveries, our programs offer hope for all children and families living with HIV/AIDS.


Our Programs


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International Family AIDS Initiatives
The Foundation’s international HIV/AIDS programs prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV and provide antiretroviral treatment and care for children and adults.
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International Family AIDS Initiatives
Global HIV/AIDS statistics
 

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HIV/AIDS Research and Training Programs
The Foundation’s research efforts focus on urgent and innovative projects, bringing vigorous minds together in collaboration and bridging gaps within the medical and research communities.
More information:
HIV/AIDS research and training programs
Domestic HIV/AIDS statistics

George Washington University Partnership
The partnership between the Foundation and the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS), established in 2007, aligns the University’s expertise in public health with the Foundation’s work fighting pediatric AIDS around the world. The two organizations share knowledge, expertise, and educational opportunities. 
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Advocacy
The Foundation is constantly working to provide a healthier future for children by being a strong voice and an advocate in the Administration, Congress, the courts, and even abroad.
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