The article discusses the trend of mother-to-child HIV transmission in Kenya between 2012 and 2026. It highlights efforts by the Kenyan government and international organizations to reduce the rate of HIV transmission from mothers to their children. Data indicates progress in reducing transmission rates through improved access to antiretroviral therapy and increased awareness campaigns. However, challenges remain, particularly in rural areas where healthcare infrastructure is limited. The report emphasizes the need for continued investment in maternal health programs and HIV prevention strategies.
Bias read (Center): The article presents data and reports on HIV transmission trends without overtly favoring any particular political agenda. It acknowledges both achievements and ongoing challenges, providing a balanced overview of the issue. While the subject matter is politically sensitive due to its implications,





