The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, is credited with saving 25 million lives worldwide and has long enjoyed bipartisan support.
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 U.N.'s Angeli Achrekar reports that many clinics have closed, despite exemptions in the policy. She fears mortality will ...
The U.S. decision in January to freeze all funding for U.S. foreign assistance, including for the U.S. President's Emergency ...
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The Punch on MSNAccess Holdings, NIBUCAA conduct HIV tests for 2,000 participantsThe Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS partnered with Access Holdings to provide free HIV testing to over 2,000 ...
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Trump funding pause threatens program to prevent spread of HIV and AIDS in over 50 countriesPresident Trump's executive action ordering a 90-day pause on foreign development aid threatens the program called the ...
As part of the foreign aid freeze by President Donald Trump, the U.S. distribution of HIV drugs in poor countries has been stopped.
The foreign aid pause ordered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio will cause a stoppage of funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ... to combat HIV and currently provides ...
If PEPFAR is not reauthorized for the next four years, and without other resources for the HIV response, there would be 6.3 ...
The U.S. State Department said on Saturday that the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) — the world's leading ...
In a statement, the CEO of Doctors Without Borders, Avril Benoît, appeals to the US to immediately resume funding for the full range of PEPFAR operations.
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