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mothers2mothers

mothers2mothers is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV by providing education and support for pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV.

Founded

2001

Mitch Besser (Founder/ Medical Director), Gene Falk (Co-Founder, Former CEO), Robin Allinson Smalley (Co-Founder/ International Director), Frank Beadle de Palomo (Current CEO)

Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV

  • Cape Town, South Africa

$15.6 million (2009)[1]

Founded in 2001, the organisation currently works in over 400 sites in seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa and employs over a 1000 women living with HIV.[2]

History[edit]

mothers2mothers was founded by Mitchell Besser at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2001.[3]


In January 2000 Besser moved to Cape Town, South Africa as a member of the University of Cape Town's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and as a consultant for the clinical roll-out of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) services at Groote Schuur Hospital.[4]


While working at Groote Schuur, Besser realised that even when PMTCT medical treatment was available, it was often less than effective because of social, emotional and psychological barriers to success.[5] To help break through those barriers, Besser identified South Africa's HIV-positive mothers as a "valuable, under-utilized resource."[4] Besser enlisted new mothers living openly with HIV/AIDS who, as Mentor Mothers, began to connect with and educate their pregnant peers about the importance of PMTCT services, disclosing their status to loved ones, and living positive lives. The result of these efforts is mothers2mothers today.[3]


In recent years, as the programme has expanded internationally, the organisation has taken on the name mothers2mothers + [Country X], e.g. mothers2mothers South Africa and mothers2mothers Kenya. However, worldwide and in the press, the organisation as a whole is known as mothers2mothers.

Eswatini

Kenya

Lesotho

Malawi

South Africa

Tanzania

Uganda

The mothers2mothers program currently operates in over 400 sites in the following countries:


mothers2mothers employs over 1000 women living with HIV.[2] Since 2001, mothers2mothers has enrolled over 1,000,000 HIV-positive pregnant women and new-mothers and logged nearly three million unique client interactions.


At least one source claims that in 2010, mothers2mothers enrolled approximately 300,000 unique HIV-positive pregnant women and new mothers into its program.[5] However, a recent investigation by GiveWell has led that organisation to question the way mothers2mothers counts its clients.[6]

2006 Global Women's Health Award from the of Yeshiva University in New York[7]

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

2006 Ambassadors of Caring Award

2007 Platinum Award from I (South Africa) for outstanding innovations that reduce poverty and address key developmental issues of national concern[8]

Impumelelo Social Innovations Centre

2007 mothers2mothers is selected as one of the top 100 NGOs in the world (and the only African based organisation) for public private partnerships, in a study conducted for the UN and published in the [9]

Financial Times

2008 Dr Mitch Besser is awarded the [10]

Presidential Citizens Medal

2008 Award for Social Entrepreneurship [5]

Skoll

2009 Africa Regional Social Entrepreneur[11]

Schwab Foundation

2010 's Best Practices in Global Health Award [5]

Global Health Council

Funding[edit]

Foundation funding[edit]

mothers2mothers has received funding from the Skoll Foundation,[12] Mulago Foundation,[13] Jasmine Social Investments,[14] and other foundations.