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AIDS activists protest in Cape Town 26 November 2001 against the government's policy on HIV/AIDS. ANNA ZIEMINSKI/AFP/AFP via Getty Images Related article South Africa's HIV failures cost more than ...
The United States’ decision to make cuts to the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ( PEPFAR) could result in six ...
U.S. aid cuts to global AIDS programs spark warnings of millions of deaths, as clinics close and progress unravels in ...
The temporary suspension of PEPFAR has disrupted preventive treatments, infant testing, and the work of community health ...
UNAIDS Warns Funding Collapse Puts Decades of HIV Progress at RiskThe Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has warned that decades of progress in addressing AIDS are at risk after a ...
South Africa's government has estimated that universities and science councils could lose about $107 million in U.S. research funding over the next five years due to the aid cuts, which affect not ...
Twenty years ago, HIV\/AIDS was a death sentence in Africa. Today, the it is considered by many to be a manageable condition like diabetes, thanks in no small part to an extraordinarily successful ...
Bush demanded billions for AIDS in Africa at his 2003 State of the Union. It paid off. Benjamin Ryan. Updated Wed, February 8, ... Latin America, and North Africa and the Middle East.
Approaches developed in Africa, such as community health worker programs, have informed American strategies for addressing HIV, COVID-19, and other public health challenges.
The number of people in sub-Saharan Africa becoming newly infected with HIV has plummeted from 2.1 million in 1993 to 640,000 within 30 years — a 70 percent drop.