The U.S. government's foreign aid freeze has upended the supply chain for medical products crucial for fighting diseases including HIV and malaria in some of the world's poorest countries, and life-threatening gaps could persist for months,
South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country, and US President Donald Trump’s aid freeze has hit patients hard – as well as researchers, who were close to a breakthrough in
Kenyan civil societies have announced that the 90-day suspension of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funding has severely affected the healthcare system.
The Famine Early Warning Systems Network is one of USAID’s most data-driven programs, but its work has been stalled by the Trump administration.
The United States government has expressed its willingness to continue supporting humanitarian projects under way in Mozambique, including the assistance aimed at fighting against HIV/AIDS. According to US Ambassador to Mozambique,
The United States is the world's largest provider of official development assistance, with most funds directed through the United States Agency for International Development ... supports more than 20 million HIV patients and 270,000 health workers ...
Ghana: President directs urgent action to bridge United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funding gap
If PEPFAR is not reauthorized for the next four years, and without other resources for the HIV response, there would be 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths in the near future, a 400% increase, Christine Stegling, the deputy executive director of the United Nations agency tasked with tackling HIV and AIDS, UNAIDS.
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