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This article originally appeared on Advocate: Trump admin may end PEPFAR, replacing it with a program chiefly benefiting the U.S. The president and first lady have pioneered a "restoration" project in ...
When Congress approved a Trump administration plan to take back $9 billion in funds for public media and foreign aid, just one program was spared: the U.S.'s HIV/AIDS initiative, or PEPFAR.
The Trump Administration is literally torching nearly $10 million worth of birth control meant for women in countries who ...
PEPFAR, the campaign to end H.I.V. globally, would morph into an effort to detect disease outbreaks and sell American products, according to documents obtained by The Times.
Last week, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief narrowly escaped a devastating $400 million budget cut thanks to Republican Sens. Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), who voted ...
Even though the United States Congress rejected plans to cut funding from the country’s global HIV programme, South Africa may not see relief on the ...
UNAids's 2025 report, while offering a measure of the distance the country has travelled, points out that 36,648 new HIV infections were recorded in Uganda in 2024 ...
The $400 million the United States congress removed from a list of funding programmes the Trump administration wants to cut doesn’t cancel the cuts to HIV and TB programmes made in February ...
Experts welcome the news that PEPFAR funding remains intact, but few details about how and where services will be ...
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