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Dancing for an AIDS-Free Generation

Posted by Josephine Nabukenya
Kampala, Uganda
February 24, 2012

(Photo: Tim Bradbury/
Daily Bruin)


Josephine Nabukenya, a Foundation Ambassador from Uganda, was recently in the United States to speak at the Foundation's headquarters in Washington, D.C., meet with members of Congress, and participate in the 11th annual Dance Marathon at UCLA.

Wherever she went, Josephine shared her personal story of growing up HIV-positive and answered questions about her role as a peer counselor in her community. Read about her whirlwind tour inside! (reprinted from Huffington Post)

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Foundation Introduces New Affiliate Websites and Toolkit

Posted by Trish Karlin
Los Angeles, CA
February 23, 2012

(Photo: Olivier Asselin)

Over the past two years, the Foundation is proud to have supported the development of new local partners to join the fight against pediatric AIDS. Because of the work of the groundbreaking Project HEART program, three new Foundation Affiliates are currently leading efforts in Côte d’Ivoire, Mozambique, and Tanzania. These new Affiliates have just launched their websites, and the Foundation has released a toolkit of resources on how to successfully transition HIV programming to local organizations.

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Getting the Inside Story on the Science of HIV

Posted by Jeffrey T. Safrit
Los Angeles
February 15, 2012


While all eyes have been on the African Cup of Nations football tournament, audiences at the Pan African Film & Arts Festival in L.A. have been watching a movie about a different type of contest – an African football player versus HIV. The movie had its genesis six years ago, when the Discovery Channel began an innovative filming project to bring HIV prevention and treatment messages to a new generation in sub-Saharan Africa. Now, that movie – “Inside Story: The Science of HIV/AIDS” – is a reality.


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What We're Reading: Combination Prevention for an AIDS-Free Generation

Posted by Samantha Ritter
Washington, D.C.
February 7, 2012

Ambassador Eric Goosby provides
opening remarks at a Congressional
briefing on Combination Prevention.
(Photo: EGPAF)

This week we’ve been reading about the crucial role of preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) as a part of a larger prevention strategy to help end the AIDS epidemic. A packed briefing covered this important topic on Capitol Hill last week, featuring speakers discussing a number of innovative methods to reduce HIV infections. The panel included the Foundation’s own Dr. RJ Simonds talking about PMTCT and the potential to virtually eliminate pediatric AIDS as the first step to an AIDS-free generation.

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EGPAF-South Africa Staff, Beneficiaries, and Friends Celebrate Project HEART

Posted by Heather Mason
Johannesburg, South Africa
January 31, 2012


Last week, EGPAF-South Africa marked the conclusion of eight successful years of a groundbreaking HIV prevention, care, and treatment program called Project HEART. A celebratory event in Johannesburg highlighted the program’s achievements in South Africa: more than 215,000 people received HIV care and support services, and well over half a million women received PMTCT services, averting at least 30,000 pediatric HIV infections.

Photo: Matthews Mathibe's mother, Grace, accessed services to prevent mother-to-child transmission made possible by Project HEART. As a result Matthews was born healthy and HIV-free. (Heather Mason)

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Joining a Mother's Fight to End AIDS in Children

Posted by Charles Lyons, President and CEO
Washington, D.C.
January 27, 2012

A new ally has joined mothers around the world fighting to ensure that their babies are protected from the ravages of HIV.

The Business Leadership Council for a Generation Born Free of HIV officially launched today at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The Business Leadership Council is comprised of representatives from diverse industries and countries, but all committed to the same ambitious goal: ending mother-to-child transmission of HIV by 2015.

Photo: Tatu Msangi (left) is an HIV-positive mother living in Moshi, Tanzania. Thanks to medicines to prevent transmission of HIV to her baby, her daughter Faith, 8 years old, is HIV-free and attending school. (James Pursey/EGPAF) 

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