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A new report by the U.N. AIDS agency says the sudden withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global ...
US funding cuts to global HIV prevention efforts are expected to contribute to 4 million deaths and 6 million HIV infections.
Until recently, the UN was on track to meet its target of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. But with the U.S. rapidly scaling back foreign aid contributions, the UN has released a new ...
The United States’ decision to make cuts to the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ( PEPFAR) could result in six ...
Years of American-led investment into AIDS programs has reduced the number of people killed by the disease to the lowest ...
Trump's sudden slashing of finance for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) threw the global response to ...
UN officials warn that if the funding isn't replaced, it could lead to more than 4 million AIDS-related deaths and 6 million ...
Known as the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar), it led to the investment of more than $100bn (£74bn) in the ...
Many HIV-positive sex workers in South Africa relied on private clinics funded by the US government's now-defunct aid agency, ...
The Aids pandemic could be brought back to levels not seen since the early 2000s. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS, speaks during the UNAIDS report release at Bertha Gxowa Hospital in Germiston, South Africa, Thursday, July 10, 2025 ...
The $4 billion (around £3bn) that the US pledged for the global HIV response for 2025 disappeared virtually overnight in ...