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Focus on what matters: PEPFAR’s role in making the world healthier and more secure by Dr. Charles B. Holmes, opinion contributor - 12/01/23 1:00 PM ET ...
In 2003, when PEPFAR launched, Malawi’s average life expectancy was 49 years. Now it is 65. Moses, age 50, jokes that she is in her second life. Emily Belz is a news writer for CT.
As chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, I urge Congress to renew PEPFAR, an AIDS-fighting program signed into law by George W. Bush 20 years ago.
One of the countries that has received PEPFAR aid, Thailand, is famous for its red light districts, which are home to an estimated 100,000 to 300,000 sex workers and a key driver of international ...