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The health department has R622-million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid ...
Pope Francis was viewed as relatively progressive. His successor, the first American pope, is now in a unique position to ...
Documents obtained by the New York Times revealed that the US government has begun mapping out plans to shut down the ...
The administration has implemented draconian cuts to HIV/AIDS research, prevention, and foreign aid. We talk to the people on ...
The New York Times says it has obtained planning documents detailing major changes for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. The program would morph from one that provides medicines to ...
PEPFAR has saved an estimated 26 million lives worldwide. Republicans want to end it and replace it into a for-profit ...
The $400 million that the United States Congress removed from a list of programmes from which the Trump administration wants ...
On 20 January 2025, the Trump administration called for a suspension of foreign aid, including global health initiatives such as the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Last week, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief narrowly avoided a $400 million budget cut, thanks to bipartisan support. However, preserving PEPFAR should not be the ultimate goal; global ...
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