Mother-to-child HIV transmission remains a major public health concern in Nigeria. This project ensures pregnant women access HIV testing, counseling, and treatment to prevent passing the virus to their babies. By supporting healthcare services, education, and follow-up care, we aim to protect mothers and newborns, reduce HIV incidence, and strengthen maternal and child health outcomes across communities.
Many pregnant women in Nigeria do not receive timely HIV testing or treatment, putting themselves and their babies at risk. Limited access to healthcare, stigma, and lack of awareness hinder prevention efforts. Without intervention, children continue to contract HIV at birth, and mothers remain vulnerable, perpetuating cycles of illness and poor health outcomes in affected communities.
This project provides HIV testing, counseling, and antiretroviral therapy to pregnant women. Healthcare workers educate mothers, monitor adherence to treatment, and offer follow-up support. By ensuring early detection and care, the project prevents mother-to-child HIV transmission, improves maternal and infant health, and strengthens local healthcare systems to sustain long-term outcomes.
Your support ensures pregnant women receive HIV testing, counseling, and treatment, protecting both mothers and babies. Donations fund healthcare services, educational materials, and follow-up care. Every gift helps prevent new HIV infections, improves maternal and child health, and contributes to healthier communities, giving families a better chance at a safe, disease-free future.
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