First Lady renews call to end new HIV infections in children

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame at the launch of Free to Shine ‘Umwana Wanjye, Ishema Ryanjye’ campaign as Minister for Health Diane Gashumba (left) looks on in Kigali yesterday. Mrs Kagame said no child should be born with HIV/AIDS because their mother is infected, calling on HIV positive mothers to spare no effort to ensure zero new infections of children. Courtesy.
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame at the launch of Free to Shine ‘Umwana Wanjye, Ishema Ryanjye’ campaign as Minister for Health Diane Gashumba (left) looks on in Kigali yesterday. Mrs Kagame said no child should be born with HIV/AIDS because their mother is infected, calling on HIV positive mothers to spare no effort to ensure zero new infections of children. Courtesy.
A cross-section of participants during the launch of the Free to Shine ‘Umwana Wanjye, Ishema Ryanjye’ campaign at Amahoro Indoor Stadium in Remera, Kigali yesterday. Courtesy.
A cross-section of participants during the launch of the Free to Shine ‘Umwana Wanjye, Ishema Ryanjye’ campaign at Amahoro Indoor Stadium in Remera, Kigali yesterday. Courtesy.
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame at the launch of Free to Shine ‘Umwana Wanjye, Ishema Ryanjye’ campaign as Minister for Health Diane Gashumba (left) looks on in Kigali yesterday. Mrs Kagame said no child should be born with HIV/AIDS because their mother is infected, calling on HIV positive mothers to spare no effort to ensure zero new infections of children. Courtesy.
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame at the launch of Free to Shine ‘Umwana Wanjye, Ishema Ryanjye’ campaign as Minister for Health Diane Gashumba (left) looks on in Kigali yesterday. Mrs Kagame said no child should be born with HIV/AIDS because their mother is infected, calling on HIV positive mothers to spare no effort to ensure zero new infections of children. Courtesy.
Jean d'Amour Mbonyinshuti