The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the U.S.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has expressed deep concern about the funding pause for HIV programmes in low- and ...
Patients and health care advocates said the abrupt decision to halt U.S. funding for a lifesaving H.I.V. program led to ...
As the aid freeze continue to trigger work stoppages and funding uncertainty, what are the key things to know and where does ...
The Democratic Alliance and Build One South Africa have expressed concerns over the US government's decision to suspend ...
WHO said that over the past year, PEPFAR and partners – including WHO – “have been working on sustainability plans with countries for greater country ownership and reduced donor support up to and ...
The United States has approved an emergency humanitarian waiver allowing continued access to HIV treatment funded by the U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday issued a waiver that allows the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and ...
The State Department issued a waiver for lifesaving aid, but HIV clinics remain shut and uncertainty lingers over the future ...
PEPFAR, a $7.5 billion initiative established in 2003, has provided HIV care to millions worldwide. The recent suspension of the program raised concerns about the potential loss of access to HIV ...
US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has approved an “Emergency Humanitarian Waiver”, which will allow people to continue accessing HIV treatment funded by the US across 55 countries worldwide.UNAIDS ...
A recent flurry of executive orders and surprise actions by the Trump administration have roiled WHO, the CDC and the international public health community.