The cuts the administration has made have alarmed public health advocates. A sudden end to PEPFAR could kill six million ...
UNAIDS boss Winnie Byanyima says if U.S. foreign aid isn't restored, AIDS will "come back, and we'll see people die the way ...
Women and girls’ lives are being lost due to the abrupt and sweeping cancellation of U.S. assistance approved by Congress.
Funding cuts by countries that make major contributions to foreign aid may cause surges in global HIV. Funding cuts by five countries that provided over 90% of total international HIV funding as of ...
PEPFAR has been a key component of global health ... Even in South Africa, our outcomes project just the tip of the iceberg — we did not, for example, capture moms, children, and babies.
which had previously received approval to resume limited work under the PEPFAR waiver for lifesaving work from the Department of State,” according to the organization. “These projects are ...
Models show that losing Pepfar completely could cost South Africa between 600 000 and a million lives over ten years, depending on how quickly and effectively the health system responds.
As of 2024, PEPFAR has saved 26 million lives from HIV/AIDS and enabled 7.8 million babies to be born HIV-free to mothers living with HIV. US foreign aid agencies typically partner with various ...
USAID administered PEPFAR funding prior to the funding freeze ... of millions of dollars in USAID payments for international projects, but those funds have not been released.