USAID has been critical in providing humanitarian assistance in Colombia, conservation efforts in the Brazilian Amazon and ...
People will no longer receive condoms to prevent new HIV infections and sexually transmitted infections.
Almost 230 babies in South Africa are expected to be born with HIV each day if there are no aid services, according to The ...
President Donald Trump's decision to freeze foreign assistance has sent aid staff in Africa into "panic mode", with even HIV ...
The gates at a Johannesburg LGBTQ clinic called OUT have been closed for more than a week and HIV prevention and treatment ...
Beyond the HIV program, other health initiatives will be affected—malaria, TB, and more. Let me put it this way: if all ...
The administration’s recent abrupt changes to foreign assistance have created confusion, disorder, and delays in care that ...
The US government, through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the United States Agency for ...
Kyomukama emphasised the need for the government to invest in community systems, such as national, regional forums, and ...
The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Are Pepfar-funded programmes able to deliver life-saving care? Why are South Africa’s HIV/Aids services still using US aid?
Does America stand to lose anything if Pepfar disappears? What lies ahead for the US Agency for International Development?