Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) Market Research Report
Company Overview
Name
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)
Mission
EGPAF is on a mission to create a world where no mother, child, or family is devastated by HIV and AIDS.
Founding
- Founded: 1988
- Founder: Elizabeth Glaser, alongside co-founders Susan DeLaurentis and Susie Zeegen.
Key People
- Current President and CEO: Charles "Chip" Lyons (to retire early 2025)
- Board Leadership: Co-chaired by Jack Leslie (EGPAF Board Chair)
Headquarters
1350 Eye St NW, Suite 400, Washington, D.C., 20005
Number of Employees
No information is available.
Revenue
No information is available.
Known For
EGPAF is recognized globally as a leader in the fight to end pediatric HIV and AIDS, primarily through research, advocacy, prevention, and treatment programs.
Products
Offered Products/Services
EGPAF does not offer traditional commercial products but provides various health services, expertise, and solutions, including:
1. HIV Counseling and Prevention Services
2. Diagnosis and Treatment Services
3. Family Health Care Services
Key Features
- Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT): Services offered to over 31 million mothers to prevent HIV transmission to infants.
- Pediatric HIV Treatment and Care: Integrated prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services tailored for children and their families.
- Youth and Adolescent Programs: Community-based programs providing access to information and services, targeting nearly 10,000 weekly infections among youth.
- Health Emergency Preparedness: Active response frameworks for pandemic threats like HIV, Ebola, and COVID-19.
Recent Developments
Recent Developments
- 2014: Announced the creation of HealthX Partners Incorporated in collaboration with Population Services International (PSI). The aim is to advance global health goals through collective impact and expertise, responding to integrated healthcare needs.
New Products/Features Launched
- HealthX Partners Incorporated: Set to launch January 2025, focusing on systems strengthening and sustainable healthcare solutions in resource-constrained environments.
Partnerships
- Partnership with PSI: Aimed at improving impact through shared operational capacities and collective program networks spanning over 40 countries.
Organizational Changes
- Charles "Chip" Lyons' Retirement: Steps announced for recruiting his successor as he prepares for retirement in early 2025.
This professional synopsis captures the essence of EGPAF's mission, impact, and strategic direction, emphasizing its ongoing commitment to combating pediatric HIV/AIDS globally.