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"For now, all HIV/AIDS programmes continue. As the South African government, we want to emphasize that nobody must stop ...
As a result of the new administration's actions, health centers funded by PEPFAR, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for ...
The Democratic Alliance and Build One South Africa have expressed concerns over the US government's decision to suspend ...
Engage Men's Health, a nonprofit organization in South Africa ... That kind of shutdown is happening at PEPFAR-supported clinics all over sub-Saharan Africa, Asia Russell, executive director ...
One study estimated that if PEPFAR were to end, as many as 600,000 lives would be lost over the next decade in South Africa alone. And that nation relies on PEPFAR for only 20 percent of its H.I.V ...
Could China lift its aid flows to Africa to at least partly compensate for the plug getting pulled on Pepfar and other US aid initiatives? My guess is that it could easily do so.
In South Africa alone, PEPFAR’s shutdown would add more than a half million new H.I.V. infections and more than 600,000 related deaths over the next decade, according to one estimate.