A non-profit organization supporting LGBTQ people in Uganda says its work is being threatened by U.S. President Donald ...
PEPFAR partners describe a whiplash-inducing stop-work order, which has left them with many questions — including whether ...
The future of more than 1.2 million people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda was yesterday plunged into uncertainty after the government confirmed one of its largest development partners, the US, had ...
The closures coincide with cuts in PEPFAR funding, a major source of support for HIV treatment programs in Uganda. With PEPFAR no longer providing financial backing for critical services such as ...
The US ambassador to Uganda, Natalie A. Brown, visits the PEPFAR-supported National Health Laboratory and Diagnostic Services facility in Kampala, Uganda. On January 27, it looked as if the Trump ...
“PEPFAR USAID has been funding all those efforts ... said no other country can give Uganda the kind of money the US was offering in aid through USAID. “Instead, this stop work order wakes ...
Africa has greatly benefited from the efforts of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Uganda, a major recipient of U.S ...
In Uganda, over 1.5 million people are living with HIV, and they are all 100% dependent on PEPFAR to get access to life-sustaining medicine. The country has no private market for antiviral ...
or Pepfar, has been providing treatment to most Ugandans living with HIV across 24 districts, according to the Uganda Aids Commission. Pepfar’s investments in HIV prevention measures are ...