
Children and HIV
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The Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS advocates for the best policy/research/programs for children, a vulnerable, overlooked population #ReachAllChildren
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We have all it takes to end AIDS and to end AIDS deaths. To achieve HIV epidemic control, investments and actions to address Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) is priority. Joining colleagues hosted by AFROCAB-HIV| Afrocab Treatment Access Partnership to develop the Africa region advocacy plans led by PLHIV leaders &

PEPFAR has made significant achievements to date. Without PEPFAR, by 2030, +1 million more children could be infected by HIV, +460,000 more children will die of AIDS and +2.8 million more children will be orphaned. Read more: The Lancet bit.ly/CoalitionLancet #reachallchildren




Out Now! What's new from our network? Read the latest Spring update from Children and HIV childrenandhiv.org/blog/whats-new… #reachallchildren



At the 53rd The Global Fund Board Meeting, Y+ Global showed up strong, representing young people in all their diversity. The voices of the Communities Delegation & Developing Country NGO Delegation rang clear: Communities must lead. Now more than ever. #GF8thReplenishment


Worldwide cuts to global health funding threaten decades of progress on HIV, TB & malaria. A The Lancet study warns 2.9M more could die from HIV by 2030, infections among at-risk groups may surge six-fold. We face a global health crisis. The EU must act. bit.ly/3ESOKTo


We can build a 5-year runway to sustainability by increasing domestic HIV funding locally in PEPFAR-supported countries; with less need for aid in the long-run. US leadership is key for a transition to Africa-led sustainability. Read more in The Lancet bit.ly/CoalitionLancet


Looking forward to representing GNP+ in this important discussion at the #WHA78 tomorrow. Getting back on track to achieve HIV epidemic control will keep many people alive. #PLHIVLeadersNow IAS - the International AIDS Society Meg Doherty PATH World Health Organization (WHO)

Join us today at the #WHA78 official side as we discuss: Getting the world back on track: ending AIDS by 2030 is still possible. The event is co-organized by GNP+, PATH, and IAS - the International AIDS Society in partnership with World Health Organization (WHO).

"ECD programs are recognized as lifesaving." A crucial reminder from Dr. Rima Salah as we approach #ParentingMonth. Quality #ECD gives children the foundation to thrive. See how we're working with World Health Organization (WHO) UNICEF IRC - International Rescue Committee PLH to strengthen families support-parents.org





📷 Abstracts open! Got insights on #HIV or #SRHR in adolescence? Share your groundbreaking research with us! 📷Deadline: 11 Jul 2025 📷Submit here: amededu.co/4394yen Be part of the change at #AdolescenceSRHRHIV 2025 in Gaborone📷 Academic Medical Education

