In a last-minute move, the Trump administration issues an emergency waiver to ensure millions of people in 55 countries continue receiving life-saving HIV treatment.
The freeze by President Donald Trump on foreign aid and HIV-related initiatives, has raised concern, especially among countries in Africa.
In Nigeria, PEPFAR remains a major contributor to the treatment of People Living with HIV, covering approximately 90 per cent of the country's treatment needs ...
Nigeria has the highest number of people living with HIV in the West and Central African region. Over the past two decades, partners ...
”A funding halt for HIV programmes can put people living with HIV at immediate increased risk of illness and death and undermine efforts to prevent transmission in communities and countries,” the ...
The FG has expressed commitment to intensify domestic resource mobilisation strategy towards ownership and sustainability of the HIV response ...
The Federal Government has commended the United States for approving an emergency humanitarian waiver that allows people ...
WHO said that over the past year, PEPFAR and partners – including WHO – “have been working on sustainability plans with countries for greater country ownership and reduced donor support up to and ...
Since the inauguration of the 47th U.S. President, Donald J. Trump, the news waves have been dominated by coverage of the various Executive Orders he has signed. Among these, one that has had a ...
The current U.S. government, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has decided to freeze funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a program launched in 2003 under former ...
To address the alarming infant mortality rates caused by some medical conditions, the Pillar Initiatives Aid Foundation (PIAF) has joined forces with the Health Emergency Initiative (HEI) by providing ...