South Africa has welcomed a U.S. bridging plan worth $115 million to continue funding HIV treatment and prevention programs ...
In the wake of massive U.S. cuts in foreign aid as well as tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration, the ...
Together, PEPFAR and the Global Fund, with U.S. Congressional leadership, have cut the death rate of HIV/AIDS by almost 75% ...
South Africa on Thursday welcomed a U.S. bridging plan worth $115 million that would continue funding HIV treatment and ...
n 2006, Ambassador Mark Dybul, then the United States global AIDS coordinator, visited an orphanage run by the Daughters of Charity in Ethiopia. It was a sanctuary for more than 400 HIV-positive ...
Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought told reporters after meeting with Senate Republicans on Tuesday that the White House is on board with a substitute amendment to the rescissions ...
According to a survey, 85% of managers reported that their clinics faced staffing shortages, though only one in five blamed ...
About two decades ago, Namibia was one of the hardest-hit countries in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. More than one in three adults tested positive for HIV. Dr. Mark Dybul remembers visiting a clinic in rural ...
In response, the South African National Treasury allocated R750 million in emergency funding to prevent service interruptions ...
The US has approved a US$115 million PEPFAR Bridge Plan to sustain South Africa’s HIV services from October 2025. Announced ...
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 ...
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