The pause on US-funded foreign aid has been modified slightly to allow waivers for ‘life-saving humanitarian assistance’ ...
A new report estimates that 135,987 babies will be born with HIV during the 90-day stoppage on foreign aid spending.
The Trump administration has said that foreign assistance programs will be paused for three months as it reviews how money is being spent.
HIV/AIDS is a big health problem in many African countries and the U.S. offers help by giving money through USAID and PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief). This money helps people get ...
The decision, made by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, enables individuals in 55 countries, including South Africa, to receive uninterrupted access to US-funded HIV treatment, a ...
A stop in all of PEPFAR’s work shuttered clinics this week. Then, a new exemption for “life-saving” treatment left ...
A map of deadly infectious diseases known to attack the central nervous system (CNS) of people who are already suffering with ...
Almost 136,000 babies are expected to be born with HIV in the next three months, mostly in Africa, because of the Trump ...
The objectives of the research presented in this report were to identify case studies of community-led HIV-related health and social inclusion service delivery organizations in eastern and southern ...
Just eight days into his presidency, Donald Trump's executive orders are already impacting South Africa, particularly the ...
In Rwanda, for example, an impressive 96 per cent of people living with HIV are now receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). ・Business Insider Africa presents the top 10 African countries with the ...