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A new report says the withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global effort against AIDS and HIV.
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.
Some poorer nations hit by cuts in HIV/AIDS funding from rich donors have boosted their own spending in response, but not ...
UNAIDS emphasizes that every dollar invested in the HIV response not only saves lives but strengthens health systems and promotes broader development goals. Since the start of the epidemic, 26.9 ...
The US's decision to halt most foreign aid this year has been a “systemic shock” to the fight against AIDS, according to ...
The temporary suspension of PEPFAR has disrupted preventive treatments, infant testing, and the work of community health ...
The halt to US foreign aid is a "ticking time bomb" that could reverse decades of hard-fought gains in the fight against AIDS ...
The halt to US foreign aid is a “ticking time bomb” that could reverse decades of hard-fought gains in the fight against AIDS ...
Many HIV-positive sex workers in South Africa relied on private clinics funded by the US government's now-defunct aid agency, ...
In a report released on Thursday, the UN body in charge of fighting HIV/Aids does not single out the US, but says that ...
More than half of the people living with HIV/AIDS have not sought the life-saving antiretroviral therapy treatment, the Ghana ...