m2m Mentor Mother and Spokeswoman Speaks at ICASA
Khanyisile Mavimbela, a Mentor Mother who runs a mothers2mothers (m2m) site in a rural community in Swaziland, spoke on a panel at the International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) that also included officials from the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, UNAIDS, Ministries of Health, and the South African Medical Research Council.

Khanyisile presenting at ICASA
In her presentation, From Clinic to Community – mothers2mothers bridges the gap, Khanyisile shared with the audience how frightened she was when she tested positive with HIV during her first pregnancy and how m2m Mentor Mothers educated and supported her to access treatment that protected her baby from infection and has enabled her to live a healthy, positive life. Khanyisile said that in order to eliminate paediatric AIDS, it is essential that all HIV-positive pregnant women and new mothers receive treatment and stay in care. She went onto discuss m2m’s Community Mentor Mother programme, which started this year in Swaziland, and its focus on engaging women who have not accessed medical care or who have missed key medical appointments at their homes and linking them with Mentor Mothers working health centres.
