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The program known as PEPFAR is one of the most effective and popular U.S. foreign aid projects in history, and the government says it has saved the lives of over 25 million people around the world ...
U.S. withdrawal of $4 billion in AIDS funding risks over 4 million deaths and 6 million new HIV infections by 2029 ...
A religious movement that has so often taken public stands has been unusually quiet since Trump gutted the program to combat AIDS in Africa.
Discover the journey of Bishop Joseph Tolton, a trailblazing minister who is reviving Pan Africanism to fight for LGBTQIA+ rights in Africa.
World AIDS Day (December 1) is fast approaching and a recently launched initiative aimed at ending HIV/AIDS, as a public health crisis in Africa, could be a catalyst to trigger discussions about HIV ...
Since its establishment in 2022, the Descendants of Afro-Americans at Penn organization has hosted its annual gala to bring awareness to health issues affecting African Americans, with each annual ...
Overall, HIV rates have declined in the U.S. and the number of new infections over the last five years has dropped among Black Americans and white Americans. However, Hispanic and Latino Americans ...
Despite progress made against the HIV/AIDS crisis in the U.S, it has stalled for Hispanic and Latino Americans.
Minnesota’s HIV/AIDS community is in shock after Rainbow Health closed suddenly in July and the African American AIDS Task Force closed in May.
African leaders are seeking assurances that U.S. funding to combat HIV/AIDS isn’t being funneled to promote abortion under the Biden administration.
He also discussed the barriers for Black and African American communities to get treatment. “Things like housing and transportation, mental health, employment and the quality-of-life indicators give ...
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