The US government's sudden decision to axe funding for HIV programmes is a "wake-up call" for South Africa, the country's ...
US grants for Pepfar-funded HIV organisations in South Africa have been terminated, raising concerns about the future of HIV ...
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation said the latest cuts will deprive 350,000 people of HIV treatment.
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Health experts and activists have raised alarm over the termination of Pepfar (President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief) ...
In Africa, thousands of U.S.-funded health workers have been laid off and clinics have closed, restricting access to HIV ...
Two-year-old Evans was brought to the Nyumbani Children’s Home in Nairobi, Kenya a year ago, suffering from HIV and ...
Several protesters were arrested Wednesday after U.S. Agency for International Development workers were told via a text ...
The U.S. decision in January to freeze all funding for U.S. foreign assistance, including for the U.S. President's Emergency ...
If PEPFAR is not reauthorized for the next four years, and without other resources for the HIV response, there would be 6.3 ...
It contributes more than $400 million a year to South Africa’s HIV programs and nongovernmental organizations, about 17% of the total funding, according to the Health Ministry. Globally, PEPFAR is ...
The 2003 inception of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, provided new hope for children living with HIV around the continent, including the orphans at Nyumbani.