Sexual Health

HIV and AIDS

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Malawi was among the first countries to provide lifelong treatment for pregnant and breastfeeding women living with HIV, thus reducing the risk of transmission of the virus to their babies. Maria benefited from this provision, and as a result, both of her children were born HIV-negative. Today, as a mentor mother, she shares her experience with other women so they are empowered to start treatment and protect their babies from HIV. Read Maria’s story

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