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To the tune of a haunting drumbeat, HIV/AIDS activists staged a “funeral” protest in front of the State Department in ...
Since it was launched by former President George W. Bush in 2003, PEPFAR has saved 25 million lives globally, supported 7 ...
HIV infections and deaths from Aids are set to skyrocket in the next five years if US-funded programs are not reinstated, ...
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Scripps News on MSNUS flagship HIV/AIDS prevention program faces shaky future: ‘PEPFAR was never meant to go forever’Public health advocates on Tuesday warned a House subcommittee against a 'chaotic, rapid retreat' by the U.S. from a flagship ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNTrump’s PEPFAR cuts are crippling LGBTQ+ rights & worsening the HIV crisis in AfricaAfrican doctors say their patients are arriving with tears in their eyes, asking if they'll die from a lack of HIV medication ...
Nearly a half-million children could die from AIDS by 2030 if President Donald Trump follows through on plans to cut U.S.
The United States spent roughly US$12 billion on global health in 2024. Without that yearly spending, roughly 25 million ...
America’s most celebrated global health program, credited with saving more than 25 million lives, is on the brink of survival.
PEPFAR was launched in 2003 under President George W. Bush. Amid uncertainty about the long-term future of the landmark HIV/AIDS relief program PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ...
The Ghana Diaspora Public Affairs Collective (GHPAC) urgently calls on Congress to take immediate and decisive action to ...
Trump and his team are fast-tracking efforts to achieve a goal that other U.S. presidents, including his four immediate Democratic and Republican predecessors, articulated to varying degrees — to ...
“Are we going to fund this forever?” asked Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, a Republican from Florida, at an appropriations committee ...
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