The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the U.S.
The Trump administration's aid freeze affects HIV treatment access. Find out how organizations are coping with the directive.
The United States has approved an emergency humanitarian waiver allowing continued access to HIV treatment funded by the U.S.
The State Department issued a waiver for lifesaving aid, but HIV clinics remain shut and uncertainty lingers over the future ...
The latest waiver appeared to give the go-ahead for funding for medication under PEPFAR, a major US programme against ...
The current U.S. government, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has decided to freeze funding for the President’s ...
A stop in all of PEPFAR’s work shuttered clinics this week. Then, a new exemption for “life-saving” treatment left ...
Patients and health care advocates said the abrupt decision to halt U.S. funding for a lifesaving H.I.V. program led to ...
Canadian scientists say the uncertainty surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's pause on federal health spending there ...
Prioritising US health, Trump has already frozen the supply of HIV and malaria medication aid to endemic countries.
PEPFAR, a $7.5 billion initiative established in 2003, has provided HIV care to millions worldwide. The recent suspension of the program raised concerns about the potential loss of access to HIV ...
Despite the decision by US President Donald Trump to halt foreign development aid, which threatens the availability of free ...