HIV/AIDS is a big health problem in many African countries and the U.S. offers help by giving money through USAID and PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief). This money helps people get ...
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The suspension of PEPFAR funding risks cutting off HIV treatment for 20.6 million people globally. NOWinSA: South African ...
The result has been the closure of numerous NGOs providing HIV and sexual and reproductive health services to marginalised communities.
It comes as US President Donald Trump announced that his government will be halting all President's Emergency Plan for AIDS ...
In Nigeria, PEPFAR remains a major contributor to the treatment of People Living with HIV, covering approximately 90 per cent of the country's treatment needs ...
The Trump administration has said that foreign assistance programs will be paused for three months as it reviews how money is being spent.
Trump’s reckless dismantling of global health efforts may not just result in more lives lost to AIDS, but could also hasten the evolution of new, more deadly viruses.
Could China lift its aid flows to Africa to at least partly compensate for the plug getting pulled on Pepfar and other US aid initiatives? My guess is that it could easily do so.
But if it is not reversed permanently we can expect advances in life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa of the past two decades to start coming undone. We can also expect HIV infection rates to start ...