A prominent doctor and influencer, Aproko Doctor, sought to show how US aid cuts would hurt Nigeria’s HIV/Aids fight.
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 ...
As many as 600,000 people could die over the next 10 years in South Africa alone as a result of U.S. funding cuts, study says ...
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said the country had the capacity to fund its own AIDS programme from the fiscus and was not entirely reliant on the UNAIDS-funded PEPFAR programme.
Lebo M on mentorship, giving others a chance and his first ever solo concert ...
Salma Mohamed, 17, remains undeterred by Trump’s attacks on science. The Lo-Ellen Park student helped organize the March 7 ...
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Nigeria, Kenya Among Nations Running Out Of HIV Drugs After US Decision To Pause Foreign AidSub-Saharan Africa, home to 25 million of the world's 38 million people living with HIV, is expected to bear the brunt.
From HIV services to volcano monitoring, the loss of USAID funding is putting millions of lives at risk around the world, as planned UK cuts threaten a further blow.
During the opening plenary of the 9th South Africa AIDS conference in Durban, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, Shannon Hader, reminded participants that 1in 5 people living with HIV globally lives in ...
A “large portion” of PEPFAR-funded staff working on HIV response in South Africa will be affected because dozens of USAID ...
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South Africa was also one of the first states to accept the court’s jurisdiction in 2002. Today, 34 of the 55 African Union member states have formally accepted the protocol, thereby agreeing to the ...
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