In early December, I celebrated a one-year milestone as both a Peace Corps volunteer and as Technical and M&E Adviser for Education Fights AIDS International (EFA) in Cameroon. Reaching such a milestone seems to necessitate …
Read the full story »Our self-sustaining HIV+ youth groups fight stigma and provide professional and personal growth opportunities.
A community garden provides education and nutrition for people orphaned by HIV/AIDS and the Rwandan genocide.
EFA relies on the volunteer time and financial support of generous people like you. How can you make a difference?
From the front lines to behind-the-scenes, meet the people who are fighting the good fight for youth affected by HIV/AIDS.
Education impacts individuals, families, communities, nations, and the globe.
EFA International is very proud to announce that it’s Cameroon Country Representative, Alim Ousmanou, has been accepted to the US State Department’s International Visitor’s Leadership Program! Alim will be traveling to the United States in April …
HIV/AIDS concerns everyone. With a mission to promote the successful future of HIV-positive African youth, EFA International empowers young men and women with the skills to lead healthy lives and help prevent HIV/AIDS in their …
EFA International is proud to announce two new regional partnerships with health centers in the towns of Godola and Amchidé. Over the course of 2009, health center partnerships have emerged as an effective model for …
Since July 2009, the Rebero Orphan Center has experienced several administrative and managerial challenges that have begun to compromise the quality of services provided to the orphans and vulnerable children in its care. As a …
Here are some ideas for how you can make a difference on World AIDS Day: Befriend, Donate, Honor, Volunteer, Watch.
See The Washington Post story, “Slowed funding threatens AIDS fight, group says. Recession, other factors causing international donors to pull back.”
With funding from international donors tacking a backseat, the ability to effectively treat AIDS patients …