GENEVA - More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's administration pulls its global funding for programs, the United Nations AIDS ...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s broadside against U.S. foreign assistance, many aid advocates have voiced a familiar ...
The Washington Blade on Thursday welcomed Jaylon Curry-Hagler as its spring intern. Jaylon is studying journalism at the ...
The withdrawal of funding by the United States for international aid programmes could result in the death of more than six ...
Trump’s 90-day foreign aid freeze has left many South Africans without essential HIV treatment, affecting a quarter of global ...
The potential withdrawal of U.S. funding for HIV/AIDS programs by the Trump administration could cause over six million deaths within four years. Despite a temporary waiver on foreign aid, the future ...
US President Donald Trump caused a stir worldwide by freezing funding for foreign aid – a decision that affected the American ...
The recent dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) by the Donald Trump administration is expected to have far-reaching consequences for African nations, particularly Kenya.
PEPFAR, the main U.S.-funded global AIDS program was given a waiver from the foreign aid freeze, but there is still ...
HIV prevention is hampered. The social safety net is falling apart. Federal employees fear for their safety. And it’s only week three.
When growing gang violence and the kidnappings of healthcare workers forced Haiti’s leading organization in the treatment of HIV and AIDS-related illnesses to relocate operations from its main site in ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio blamed aid recipients for "deliberately sabotaging it" as he was accused of "an alarming lack ...
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