This directive, at first, included one of the most successful, lauded health programs in U.S. history—the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief, or PEPFAR, launched by President George W.
Risch called the revelation “disgusting.” “The CDC must be investigated for its misuse of PEPFAR funds, and those who have violated long-standing U.S. laws that protect life must be held ...
Still, PEPFAR’s future remains in jeopardy, with potential consequences for more than 20 million people — including 500,000 children — who could lose access to lifesaving medications.
This directive, at first, included one of the most successful, lauded health programs in U.S. history—the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief, or PEPFAR, launched by President George W.
That is, they did until Monday. That's when the clinic, which has been funded by the U.S. initiative PEPFAR, says it received orders from the U.S. government to stop all work immediately.
The U.S. initiative to fight HIV globally, PEPFAR, is at a crossroad where it must focus on sustainable health systems and country ownership. As former U.S. global AIDS coordinator, when leading ...
Donald Trump’s order to freeze most foreign aid funding will have a devastating effect on the President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, which helps fight HIV and AIDS internationally ...
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Top Senate Republican says PEPFAR program in jeopardySen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho), the chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, said Thursday the global AIDS-fighting program started by President George W. Bush “is certainly in jeopardy” because ...
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