The threat of losing access to HIV medication under the Trump administration has many concerned with their own mortality.
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Opinion: New strategy, same watchdog: Congress still has a role to play in PEPFAR’s transition
Congress must ensure that the transition of PEPFAR to full partner country ownership is data-driven, includes input from ...
Zambia has received more than $6 billion in HIV/AIDS over the last two decades, according to the US Embassy in Zambia ...
Explore the implications of potential U.S. aid cuts for people with HIV in Zambia amidst negotiations for mineral access.
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Activists read their own obituaries at mock funeral over HIV funding cuts: “Lives are being lost”
HIV funding cuts "represent lives at stake and potential to undo decades of progress.” ...
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Zambia could lose massive HIV funding as US pushes hard for mineral control
U.S. HIV aid and Zambia minerals access are now at the center of a tense global standoff. A draft State Department memo ...
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“Disaster”: Trump admin threatens HIV-positive Zambians if country doesn’t cave to this demand
The move could endanger over a million Zambians currently living with HIV.
Activists in the US have staged a mock funeral to protest Donald Trump’s HIV funding cuts. Organised by the Save HIV Funding campaign, the protest took place at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View ...
According to the NYT, Washington has delayed finalizing the $1.5 billion funding while discussions continue over broader economic cooperation.
The last year saw avoidable deaths and increased suffering for some of the poorest and most vulnerable populations.
US-supported international HIV research, particularly that conducted in African countries, has direct benefits to Americans. Cuts to that research may undermine those benefits.
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