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Mother-to-child transmission is the main cause of HIV infection in young children—and it is on the rise. UNICEF has implemented programs worldwide to stop the transmission of HIV from mother to child. We test and treat pregnant women so they don’t pass on the disease in the first place, and we treat infected babies so they can live full, healthy lives. Care for Vulnerable ChildrenWe are there for children when the rest of the world has abandoned them. Our support centers offer children who live with sick parents or alone, or who have HIV/AIDS themselves, a safe place to get a meal, learn a trade, and play with other children. And we help orphanages all over the world provide HIV-positive children with proper medical care and a safe home. UNICEF is committed to fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic. We educate communities to remove the stigma of the disease, and we offer HIV prevention education so that women and young people can protect themselves from the disease. We are at the forefront of a global movement to halt the devastation of HIV/AIDS, and we will do whatever it takes to protect the rights and lives of those affected by the disease. From Unicef. |
HIV/AIDS devastates the lives of millions of children. Over 2 million
children are HIV positive, and 12 million children in sub-Saharan Africa alone
have been orphaned by AIDS. Left untreated, half of all HIV-infected children
will die by the age of two. As the death toll keeps rising, progress in
education and healthcare is slowly eroding, and entire communities are in danger
of losing their economic and social viability. UNICEF is committed to helping
those who are suffering the consequences of HIV/AIDS and to break the cycle of
this deadly disease.