About half of all people living with HIV today are over the age of 50. By 2030, older survivors could make up as much as 70% of that population.
The freeze by President Donald Trump on foreign aid and HIV-related initiatives, has raised concern, especially among countries in Africa.
Some 36,260 public servants are living with HIV/AIDS across the country, Public Service and Human Capital PS Amos Gathecha has said. Gathecha said this translates to 3.7 per cent of Kenya’s total ...
A renowned Nigerian doctor, Dr Chinonso Egemba, has detailed the consequences of the US decision to halt foreign aid ...
A U.S. humanitarian waiver will allow people in several countries to continue accessing life-saving HIV treatments, the ...
The current U.S. government, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has decided to freeze funding for the President’s ...
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 needs ...
President defends foreign aid suspension after Secretary of State Marco Rubio's emergency exemption for lifesaving programs ...
The United Nations Wednesday welcomed an exemption for its emergency AIDS relief programme from the United States' foreign ...
In a last-minute move, the Trump administration issues an emergency waiver to ensure millions of people in 55 countries ...
The United States Government has approved an emergency humanitarian waiver to support US-funded HIV treatment in 55 countries ...