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This week, the Trump administration has officially ceased to implement "foreign assistance programs that do not align with the Administration's policies and promote U.S. interests". One of the first ...
The Economic and Social Empowerment of Rural Communities (ESERC), on Thursday, launched a task force to contain the trend in Enugu State.
Oyo State Programme Officer for the RSSH C19-RM project, Mr Oluseun Adebiyi, stated that gender-based violence (GBV) is a ...
Global Fund Grant Manager in Nigeria, Dr Jean-Thomas Nouboussi, today disclosed that Nigeria’s funding allocation from the ...
As Nigeria celebrates Children’s Day 2025, the Director General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Temitope Ilori, has warned that thousands of babies are still being born ...
This progress was heavily dependent on international support, with PEPFAR and other global donors providing over 80% of the US$6.2 billion spent fighting HIV in Nigeria between 2005 to 2018.
Following the rollout of HIV treatments, Nigeria's cases dropped dramatically—by 2010, prevalence had fallen to 4.1%. Declines continued steadily as treatment access expanded from 360,000 people ...
As a result, at least 300 babies that wouldn't have had HIV now do, Wired reports. Trump supporters will tell you that he later made an exception for lifesaving work, which is technically true.
Across Nigeria and 54 other countries around the world: PEPFAR is providing lifesaving HIV treatment for 20.6 million people, including 566,000 children.
As Nigeria continues to struggle with low coverage in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV, an estimated 22,000 children are born with the virus each year.