Pepfar, a global initiative to fight HIV/Aids, has saved millions of lives since its launch in 2003. Now its future is ...
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria says it will fund the rollout of the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab, ...
The withdrawal of Pepfar funding has left organisations grappling with devastating consequences, as two key players share ...
As a medical missionary, I use PEPFAR-funded meds to save unborn babies, new mothers, and fellow church members from needless ...
Charitable organizations that relied on U.S. foreign assistance are looking to other private and public donors now that the ...
A peer reviewer questioned the premise of our study into the potential impact of abruptly ending PEPFAR funding. Then it ...
The U.S. recently backed out of the United Nation's HIV/AIDS program and froze billions in foreign HIV-prevention efforts.
In his Tuesday address to Congress, President Trump listed U.S.-funded programs that he considers an "appalling waste" — ...
As South African NGOs grapple with the abrupt termination of Pepfar funding, the Department of Health steps in to assess the ...
Nearly eight-million people have HIV in South Africa; they need life-long antiretroviral medicines to stay healthy.
At the time, Pepfar funded projects in 28 developing countries with HIV infection rates, including South Africa; the Global Fund continues to support South Africa and more than 100 other countries.
Already, significant harm has been done to inhibit progress combating HIV/AIDS, and the next four years could return us to ...