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Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission

We envision a world where no child is born with HIV. Working with global stakeholders, we are helping to ensure that this dream becomes a reality. We support programs that expand opportunities for mothers to prevent HIV transmission to their babies.

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Living Positively

An African mother’s story: HIV-positive and scared, Kangela finds hope and health for her precious baby.

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Saving Lives, Saving Families

HIV counseling, testing and treatments are helping mothers and their children thrive in some of Africa’s most remote regions.

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Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission

We envision a world where no child is born with HIV. Working with global stakeholders, we are helping to ensure that this dream becomes a reality. We support programs that expand opportunities for mothers to prevent HIV transmission to their babies.

Living Positively

An African mother’s story: HIV-positive and scared, Kangela finds hope and health for her precious baby.

Saving Lives, Saving Families

HIV counseling, testing and treatments are helping mothers and their children thrive in some of Africa’s most remote regions.

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