HIV, Trump and The freeze
In Africa, a U.S. funding loss will be critical to HIV programs in countries like Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania.
Bill Gates pointed out that the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has kept “over 20 million people alive ...
The U.S. decision in January to freeze all funding for U.S. foreign assistance, including for the U.S. President's Emergency ...
Anne Neilan, MD, MPH, an associate professor of Pediatrics and physician investigator in the Medical Practice Evaluation Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, is corresponding author of a new ...
The Trump administration's global aid freeze is threatening the lives of HIV-positive orphans at Nyumbani Children’s Home in Nairobi.
Trump stopped foreign aid which in the last financial year contributed about R7 billion to South Africa’s HIV/Aids programmes.
New infections of HIV could rise 6 times by 2029 if the Trump Administration drops its financial support for measures to fight the disease.
Adults in Tanzania living with HIV and taking tenofovir have ... including the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the President’s Malaria Initiative.
If PEPFAR is not reauthorized for the next four years, and without other resources for the HIV response, there would be 6.3 ...
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