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The UNAIDS annual report warns that Trump era HIV funding cuts could lead to 6 million more infections and 4 million deaths ...
Cuts to U.S. foreign aid will endanger HIV treatment and prevention services globally and are likely to reverse decades of ...
A new report by the U.N. AIDS agency says the sudden withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global ...
Global deaths from AIDS have dropped to their lowest levels in more than 30 years, in part due to efforts to fight HIV. But U ...
"On the other hand, these very advances are under threat from massive funding cuts that risk stalling clinical trials, ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) ranted about how the U.S. sends money to Africa to prevent the spread of HIV, arguing that ...
South Africa might be cushioned from the global fallout in reduced funding for HIV prevention and treatment, but it has not been spared the effects, a global health report has found.
According to a 2015 UNAIDS report, young women aged 15- 24 had the highest risk of being infected with HIV. In sub-Saharan Africa, the most affected region in the world, the situation is even more ...
We're talking about HIV and AIDS research and medicine in Africa with Dr. Teguest Guerma. She is the first woman to lead AMREF, the African Medical and Research Foundation.
Patients at Nkosi's Haven, south of Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov. 28, 2014. Nkosi's Haven provides residential care for destitute HIV-positive mothers and their children, whether HIV-positive ...
Today, Africa still has the highest number of people living with HIV — roughly 26 million. But there's been major progress in slowing down the virus, say public health experts.
The $4 billion that the United States pledged for the global HIV response for 2025 disappeared virtually overnight in January ...