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Many health services across the African continent rely heavily on overseas aid to provide essential care. International ...
The freeze on U.S. foreign aid ordered by President Donald Trump has effectively halted one of the world's most successful ...
But US aid, mostly for HIV in South Africa, and for food and health care in other African countries, has been very beneficial ...
PEPFAR-funded Projects: Last week, PEPFAR-funded projects in South Africa received waiver letters, prompting a review of their activities. The CDC has communicated with beneficiary organizations, ...
Locals in Malawi and Kenya who worked with the agency face stalled development, cancelled programming, and shortages of ...
In the rural villages of South Africa, U.S. President Donald Trump’s sudden freeze on foreign aid impacts hundreds of ...
HIV infections and deaths would increase dramatically should the United States cut back on funding for the President’s ...
African health officials and experts have pleaded for PEPFAR to resume, fearing services that have become a key part of the health care system will be stripped in a way that sets countries back ...
It contributes more than $400 million a year to South Africa’s HIV programs and nongovernmental organizations, about 17% of the total funding, according to the Health Ministry. Globally, PEPFAR ...