Since the framework was launched, UNAIDS and partners have reported annually on progress towards achieving these targets. Since the deadline for achieving the targets passed in December 2020, this is the final Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free progress report. Although the targets were global, partners identified 23 countries for intensified focus under the framework. This report specifically highlights progress against the targets in focus countries. Read press release| www.unaids.org
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) recognizes that elimination of pediatric HIV and AIDS cannot be achieved and sustained without strong health systems. Effective local leadership at national, regional, and community levels is critical to ensuring a viable and efficient health system that delivers quality services to women, children, and families. We work to […]| Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Half of the infants infected with HIV through mother-to-child transmission, who remain untreated, will die before their second birthday. Their mortality risk spikes at just six to eight weeks of age, making it critical that we increase early testing and diagnosis of infants in order to initiate lifesaving treatment. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation […]| Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
In Nigeria, EGPAF is filling a critical niche in the HIV response for children, adolescents and pregnant women through: Piloting innovative service delivery models at the facility level, making HIV prevention and treatment services more accessible and effective; building high-impact partnerships to better link HIV services across the community and facility levels; growing specialized clinical […]| Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation