With recent cuts to foreign aid, including programs like PEPFAR, thousands of Africans living with HIV face an uncertain future. Although the freeze was followed by an exemption for “life-saving ...
US president Donald Trump has taken a series of decisions that have delivered body blows to the global management of health.
As the Trump administration moves to dramatically cut the United States' international aid budget, some volunteers from ...
In Africa, a U.S. funding loss will be critical to HIV programs in countries like Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania.
HIV impacts many in the LGBTQ+ community, and those who use drugs are at increased risk. This post examines how sex contributes to this association, even for those in relationships.
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Hosted on MSNHIV/AIDS Activists Halt Traffic Outside State Department Protesting Trump’s PEPFAR FreezeThe civil disobedience was draws attention to a federal program credited with saving 25 million lives in over 50 countries.
Donald Trump's decision to cut vital aid has stunned health officials and charities working to fight HIV and AIDS. One told ...
Keir Starmer, first serving prime minister to publicly take an HIV test, urges world leaders to follow suit. Starmer's test ...
About 1,500 health workers, including doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians and counsellors – working in Lesotho in US ...
PEPFAR funds more than 217,000 health care workers, including many nurses, who provide access to HIV care and treatment.
Mozambique will continue to have access to HIV/AIDS treatment funded by the United States of America (USA). The announcement comes after the revocation of the US executive order announcing the ...
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