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The UN says the withdrawal of US funding for the global HIV fight could lead to more than 4 million AIDS-related deaths and over 6 million additional HIV infections by 2029 if not replaced.
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 ...
The Gates Foundation’s global AIDS work is admirable, but it relies on large U.S. government co-financing. Aid advocate ONE ...
Countries in sub-Saharan Africa could see thousands of deaths from HIV due to cuts to the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), underscoring the necessity of reinstating the program.
A prominent South African HIV activist is calling on Brazil, China, India and Thailand to step in to help fill the void left by U.S. funding cuts for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment abroad.
Some poorer nations hit by cuts in HIV/AIDS funding from rich donors have boosted their own spending in response, but not ...
U.S. funding cuts to AIDS programs could lead to millions of deaths, disrupting progress made against the disease.
The Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has announced additional funding to continue HIV/Aids research -- following the ...
We estimate that elimination of PEPFAR will save US taxpayers $2.3 billion over the next five years. 6 We further estimate that the elimination of PEPFAR will result in 15 million years of life lost ...