The federal government has expressed commitment to intensify domestic resource mobilisation strategies towards ownership and sustainability of the HIV response in the country with a view to reducing ...
In Nigeria, PEPFAR remains a major contributor to the treatment of People Living with HIV, covering approximately 90 per cent of the country's treatment needsThe National Agency for the Control of ...
HIV/AIDS is a big health problem in many African countries and the U.S. offers help by giving money through USAID and PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief). This money helps people get ...
Confusion about the Trump administration’s order on foreign assistance is raising the risk of spreading tuberculosis, the airborne disease that’s one of the top causes of death in children, according ...
A legacy bipartisan initiative to combat HIV and AIDS in Africa is collateral damage from President Trump’s directive to halt ...
The Trump administration has said that foreign assistance programs will be paused for three months as it reviews how money is being spent.
Australian and New Zealand aid and support will be crucial in containing Fiji’s serious HIV outbreak – including combating ...
A legally contested executive order on foreign aid did, at least initially, halt the distribution of life-saving HIV drugs.
Trump’s reckless dismantling of global health efforts may not just result in more lives lost to AIDS, but could also hasten the evolution of new, more deadly viruses.
The President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief is in danger of shuttering. The decision could kill hundreds of thousands of people and kickstart an epidemic.
The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the U.S.
Uganda sought to dispel fears among HIV patients that a US aid freeze will interrupt treatment and promised that such ...