Are Pepfar-funded programmes able to deliver life-saving care? Why are South Africa’s HIV/Aids services still using US aid?
so the plight of (South Africa’s) most vulnerable children is being heard where it counts,” she said. Mundel, from Johannesburg, was been appointed as president of global health for the Bill and ...
The gates at a Johannesburg LGBTQ clinic called OUT have been closed for more than a week and HIV prevention and treatment services suspended for its 6,000 clients. The lights are also off at the ...
AIDS-free, Mentored and Safe).” The funding structure for South Africa’s HIV response relies heavily on domestic resources, with the government providing 74% of overall funding, while ...
According to South Africa, most of this assistance goes toward delivering the country’s HIV/Aids and TB programmes. With nearly eight million people in South Africa living with HIV, of which 5.5 ...
Trump’s 90-day foreign aid freeze has left many South Africans without essential HIV treatment, affecting a quarter of global ...
With recent cuts to foreign aid, including programs like PEPFAR, thousands of Africans living with HIV face an uncertain future. Although the freeze was followed by an exemption for “life-saving ...
Clinics that provide medicine to people with HIV/AIDS, as well as drugs that prevent ... AllAfrica is a voice of, by and about Africa - aggregating, producing and distributing 500 news and ...
The United Nations AIDS agency, UNAIDS, on Friday said more than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if US President Donald Trump’s administration pulls its ...
But, as many immediately pointed out, South Africa’s HIV/Aids programme is not entirely dependent on US aid. Here are the facts. Note: Many US government websites, especially those related to US ...
Other than aid that supports 17% of South Africa's HIV/AIDS program, “there is no other funding that is received by South Africa from the United States,” said Ramaphosa.
The Nigerian government has inaugurated the Technical Working Group (TWG) for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (ATM). The development is part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s fight against ...