Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission
 
Decisions about how best to feed infants in communities affected by HIV are complex and complicated, especially when mothers rely heavily on breastfeeding to provide nutrition for their infants. AED’s work in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV includes programs that help mothers make safe and affordable decisions. Through advocacy, training, policy development, and voluntary counseling and testing, AED is working to keep mother’s and children safe.

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The New Voices National Fellowship Program was founded in 1999 to strengthen social justice nonprofit organizations, rejuvenate their fields of work and local communities and provide quality leadership opportunities for individuals entering the nonprofit sector.
The Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project (FANTA) supports integrated food security and nutrition programming to improve the health and well being of women and children.
The project aims to improve organizations and institutions within developing countries through training professionals.


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