When a pregnant woman in Rwanda or Uganda learns she is HIV-positive, she may be tempted to keep the diagnosis to herself, for fear of the social repercussions of seeking treatment. She may not know that there are steps she can take to help prevent the disease from passing to her child.
Mothers2mothers works to disrupt the cycle of pediatric HIV. Founded in 2001, the nonprofit employs HIV-positive mothers as mentors to coach other women on how to give birth to healthy babies. The rate of HIV transmission for program participants has dropped to less than 5 percent — a level at which the United Nations considers transmission “virtually eliminated.”
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