The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, is credited with saving 25 million lives worldwide and has long enjoyed bipartisan support.
As part of the foreign aid freeze by President Donald Trump, the U.S. distribution of HIV drugs in poor countries has been ...
More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) said that the reduction in US foreign aid funding is causing "a lot ...
Since PEPFAR’s inception, the US government has invested over $100 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response. According to WHO, ...
Nearly all global health funding from the U.S. has been halted immediately by the Trump ... by President George W. Bush in ...
A new report estimates that 135,987 babies will be born with HIV during the 90-day stoppage on foreign aid spending.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s foreign aid pause threatens PEPFAR, risking delays in life-saving HIV treatments for 20 ...
Witkoppen Clinic is defying the odds to keep its doors open and its commitment to community health despite Trump's aid cutback.
PEPFAR, the main U.S.-funded global AIDS program was given a waiver from the foreign aid freeze, but there is still ...
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, provides billions in funding to organizations to combat HIV.
Trump’s 90-day foreign aid freeze has left many South Africans without essential HIV treatment, affecting a quarter of global ...