Foundation Blog
News, commentary, and voices in the efforts to eliminate HIV and AIDS in children worldwide.
Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
November 30, 2012
This World AIDS Day, we’re learning more about the U.S. government’s new roadmap to the elimination of HIV/AIDS and reading more about the history of HIV/AIDS. Learn more after the jump.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
November 23, 2012
This week, we’re learning about the state of the battle to eliminate HIV/AIDS from the newly released UNAIDS report. From how PMTCT efforts are helping fewer babies be born with HIV to new information on where the epidemic is hitting hardest, click below to read the best articles of the past five days.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
November 20, 2012
(Photo: Nigel Barker, LLC)
UNAIDS released a new report today in advance of World AIDS Day showing considerable progress towards reducing new HIV infections overall, and eliminating pediatric AIDS in particular. Learn more about the report after the jump.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
November 16, 2012
Photo: James Pursey/EGPAF
This week, we’re learning more about the new Executive Director of the Global Fund, thinking about personalized HIV treatment in Tanzania, and reading about how some teens born with HIV are making risky sexual choices. Learn more after the jump.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
November 9, 2012
Photo: EGPAF
This week, we're learning more about the challenges facing efforts to encourage voluntary male circumcision in Uganda, thinking about Magic Johnson's legacy, and reading about a possible new evolution of the HIV virus in India. Learn more after the jump.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
November 2, 2012
Photo: EGPAF.
This week, we’re reading about how to create an AIDS-free generation, a new and faster test for HIV, how one woman is handling AIDS stigma, and what members of the media in Kenya need to know about HIV/AIDS. Learn more after the jump.
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