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The US aid freeze has critically impacted thousands in Uganda, especially those with HIV, by halting the supply of crucial ARV drugs and preventive medications. This disruption has forced clinics to shut down, risking a significant increase in AIDS-related deaths and creating uncertainty among healthcare providers and patients.
Around 262 employees at a Namibian organisation that helps HIV patients are facing uncertainty due to United States (US) president Donald Trump’s...
Malaria vaccination and HIV treatment are among numerous health programmes at risk in Uganda as the country's science research centres suffer the...
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s battle against HIV and Aids is facing a critical setback as antiretroviral (ARV) medication supplies are projected to run out...
Donald Trump’s decision to freeze SA’s Pepfar funding could have a severe impact on HIV/Aids prevention programmes, Health Minister Aaron...
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily lift a three-week funding freeze that has shut down U.S. aid and development...
UNAIDS chief Winnie Byanyima warned that HIV infections could rise sixfold by 2029 if the US withdraws support for the global AIDS program. She cited...
Trump's decree to freeze most US foreign aid has severely impacted humanitarian support in Somalia, causing immediate halt to critical services...
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Florence Makumene held a plastic container of HIV medication and wondered if it would be her last as fears swelled of a...