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Why cuts to global AIDS relief threaten U.S. health, economic growth, and physical securityMany Americans are unaware that health aid to other countries directly benefits our own health, economic growth, and physical security.
Elon Musk claims he mistakenly fired Ebola prevention workers, then quickly fixed the error. But Ebola programs are still in tatters, along with other livesaving efforts like AIDS treatments for children.
Shuttered clinics and health workers laid off around the world reflect the widespread, negative toll the United States funding freeze is taking on the global AIDS response, according to a new situation report released on Wednesday by the UN agency charged with responding to the disease.
The abrupt suspension of U.S. funding to Uganda’s health sector has triggered wide-spread anxiety among people living with HIV/ Aids, as critical services and medication access remain uncertain, The Observer has learned.
A revolutionary advancement in HIV prevention technology stands at a critical crossroads as recent policy decisions threaten to undermine progress.
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Briefly on MSNUSAID officially terminates funding to HIV organisations, South Africans believe it's a good thingThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has officially halted funding to HIV organisations, and South Africans are okay with that.
We can now prevent HIV transmissions and deaths — progress impossible without investments from the U.S. government
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Trump’s foreign aid freeze halted a crucial program fighting HIV in Africa. Here’s what’s at stakeFor two decades, the American people have paid for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR. It is credited with saving more than 26 million lives and is critical to HIV programs in Africa, the continent hardest hit by the disease.
Cuts to HIV/AIDS funding could threaten the 40 years of work that has gone into ending the AIDS epidemic — potentially putting the lives of millions of people at risk.
The U.N.'s Angeli Achrekar reports that many clinics have closed, despite exemptions in the policy. She fears mortality will surge.
Organisations who receive funds through USAID were slapped with letters from the US State Department on Wednesday saying funding has been cancelled.
U.S. Capitol Police on Wednesday arrested 21 HIV/AIDS activists who protested in the Cannon House Office Building.
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