Botswana’s achievement of WHO Gold Tier status for eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission offers essential insights for nations pursuing similar goals. First, the milestone demonstrates that first-mover advantage belongs to countries combining sustained political commitment with integrated primary care delivery—a replicable model rather than an isolated success. Second, Botswana’s achievement illustrates the necessity of comprehensive health system strengthening; the country simultaneously completed Joint External Evaluations and developed fully costed National Action Plans, showing that disease-specific elimination requires broader infrastructure development. Third, this accomplishment provides evidence-based validation that systematic investment in maternal and child health services, when properly resourced and politically supported, can virtually eliminate vertical HIV transmission even in historically high-burden settings. These takeaways position Botswana’s success as a scalable framework for other nations, offering practical pathways for evidence-based intervention implementation. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.
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