Foundation Blog
News, commentary, and voices in the efforts to eliminate HIV and AIDS in children worldwide.
Posted by
Dr. Jeffrey Safrit
Los Angeles, CA
May 18, 2012
Today, on HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, we’re reading about the continued need to develop a vaccine to help achieve an AIDS-free generation.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, DC
May 15, 2012
EGPAF/James Pursey
Dr. Lynne Mofenson has been fighting for mothers and children affected by HIV/AIDS for over twenty years. This week, she was recognized for her career by the Service to America awards. Learn how Dr. Mofenson helped revolutionize the fight to end pediatric AIDS globally, and why she is one of our heroes.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, DC
May 11, 2012
Tlalane Phafudi and EGPAF President Chip Lyons
On a breezy Thursday afternoon in Washington, members of Congress hosted a press conference with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and our friends at mothers2mothers for a special commemoration of Mother’s Day.
The event on Capitol Hill announced a House resolution in support of global efforts to end new HIV infections in children and keep their mothers alive. Read more about the event and check out photos and quotes after the jump.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, DC
May 8, 2012
As we celebrate Mother's Day, we asked some of our friends and Foundation Ambassadors to share their messages to their mothers. Read about their inspiring letters here, and learn how to share your own stories.
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Posted by
Ric Marlink, MD
Boston, Massachusetts
April 24, 2012
Mutinta Mweemba. Image courtesy of "The Carrier."
Recently, the Foundation partnered with filmmaker Maggie Betts for several screenings of her remarkable documentary chronicling the story of one mother in Zambia and the impact of HIV on her family. Learn more about her film “The Carrier,” and the challenges and successes of preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Posted by
Jane Coaston
Washington, DC
April 10, 2012
Foundation Ambassador
Cristina Peña
Foundation Ambassador Cristina Peña has been a champion for HIV-positive children since she was ten years old. Born HIV-positive, Cristina has spoken out repeatedly to make sure that the unique needs of children with HIV are not neglected. Check out her latest project.
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