Patients and health care advocates said the abrupt decision to halt U.S. funding for a lifesaving H.I.V. program led to ...
A stop in all of PEPFAR’s work shuttered clinics this week. Then, a new exemption for “life-saving” treatment left ...
"For now, all HIV/AIDS programmes continue. As the South African government, we want to emphasize that nobody must stop ...
As a result of the new administration's actions, health centers funded by PEPFAR, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for ...
Following US President Donald Trump's decision to suspend foreign aid, President Cyril Ramaphosa can display great leadership by meeting with leaders of wealthy countries and convincing them to ...
The relief fund is currently active in seven districts in KwaZulu-Natal, five in the Eastern Cape, four in Gauteng, and ...
After several days of worry that the global AIDS program might come to abrupt end, Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a ...
US President Donald Trump’s life-threatening freeze of the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) ...
In some regions, PEPFAR-funded clinics are among the only options for treatment. But in larger countries with bigger public health systems, such as South Africa, some facilities for specific ...
PEPFAR statistics show that at the end of 2024, it was providing life-saving antiretroviral treatment to nearly 21-million people across 55 countries, many of them in sub-Saharan Africa.
Disease and violence know no borders, as we learned both from COVID-19 and the time before PEPFAR, when the HIV/AIDS epidemic was wiping out large segments of society, most notably in Africa ...