The AIDS relief program is helping to keep some 20 million people alive in Africa. Now a group of Republicans wants to sabotage it. A courier collects HIV viral load samples at a rural health clinic ...
When Kenneth Ngure thinks about the global effort to control HIV/AIDS, he says, he feels like he's flying. "It's like an airplane that's traveling at cruising altitude, seeking its destination," says ...
NPR In April NPR profiled people who couldn't get their HIV drugs. How are they faring now? In Zambia, we met people who are HIV positive, couldn't get drugs to suppress the virus after U.S. aid cuts ...
Night had fallen hours ago, but Billiance Chondwe was not slowing down. On Feb. 20, he frantically tapped out texts on WhatsApp, dialed distant acquaintances and left voice messages from his home in ...
As a band of Republican congresspeople has set its sights on the health program known as PEPFAR, the media has remained shamefully silent. A nurse in a hospital shows medicines used to fight HIV ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday issued a waiver that allows the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and other “life-saving humanitarian assistance” programs to continue to operate ...
As American doctors working in southern Africa for the past two decades, we vividly recall our first days caring for patients dying from AIDS. Though we were working in different countries, our ...
LUSAKA (Reuters) - The United States will give Zambia a new one year bilateral grant of $389 million for AIDS relief starting in October after Congressional approval, Zambia's ministry of health said ...
In April 2025, we published a story with the headline: "Haunted by hopelessness: 12 Zambians share their stories as HIV drugs run out." It looked at the impact of President Trump's cuts to foreign aid ...