The significant health progress made over the past decade in Central, Eastern, Southern and West Africa—where many countries ...
The withdrawal of the United States' PEPFAR support in South Africa threatens to cause over 600 000 HIV-related deaths and ...
South Africa has made progress in expanding the number of people accessing treatment for HIV, resulting in a 66 percent decrease in AIDS-related deaths since 2010. New HIV infections have also fallen ...
Smaller organisations were also hit, such as Khana in Cambodia, a TB and HIV organisation, and many organisations working on HIV and AIDS in South Africa. UNAIDS on its website called the termination ...
With SA falling behind UNAids targets, officials are intensifying efforts to place over 1 million people on ARVs by December amid funding cuts and disruptions.
A prominent doctor and influencer, Aproko Doctor, sought to show how US aid cuts would hurt Nigeria’s HIV/Aids fight.
The United States’ shutdown of HIV/Aids funding may harm global Aids programmes irreparably, jeopardising millions of lives ...
For decades, external actors, such as donors, funders, and implementing partners, have shaped Africa's HIV response. Although this strategy has saved millions of lives, it entrenched dependency, ...
New HIV infections have also fallen by 58 percent, according to UNAIDS. PEPFAR funds made up about 17 percent of South Africa’s HIV budget ($400m), while the South African government took up the ...