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Experts welcome the news that PEPFAR funding remains intact, but few details about how and where services will be ...
The UNAIDS annual report warns that Trump-era HIV funding cuts could lead to 6 million more infections and 4 million deaths ...
A decade ago, the global community established the goal to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 through reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths by 90% from 2010 levels.1 Progress has ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNFunding cuts threaten decades of progress in the fight against HIV
Countries worldwide must step up to support the fight against HIV or face the “ticking time bomb” left by the wholesale ...
Whether it is a refusal of care, humiliating comments or disclosure of their status, many people described feeling alienated. Last year, with funds from Expertise France and the help of UNAIDS and ...
Years of American-led investment into AIDS programs has reduced the number of people killed by the disease to the lowest levels seen in more than three decades and provided life-saving medicines for ...
In early 2025, the US decision to halt foreign aid for HIV/AIDS programs triggered global concerns about a potential resurgence. This abrupt cessation ...
UNAIDS report warns the US funding collapse could risk millions of new infections and deaths unless countries transform their HIV responses.
“The bold financial commitment made by Côte d’Ivoire is a powerful example of what political will and national leadership can achieve in the HIV response,” said Ms Byanyima. “Domestic financing is the ...
Still, UNAIDS insisted in its report that we are at the "beginning of the end of the AIDS epidemic" and said the global outbreak can be stopped by 2030. But with no vaccine and millions of people ...
"The response here in Fiji is about 15 years behind what is needed. We're still not getting testing done within a shorter ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNUN warns millions will die by 2029 if U.S. funding for HIV programs isn't replaced
Years of American-led investment into AIDS programs has reduced the number of people killed by the disease to the lowest levels seen in more than three decades and provided life-saving medicines for ...
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