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A new report says the withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global effort against AIDS and HIV.
Until recently, the UN was on track to meet its target of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. But with the U.S.
Some poorer nations hit by cuts in HIV/AIDS funding from rich donors have boosted their own spending in response, but not ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUS funding cuts could reverse decades of gains in AIDS fight: UNThe halt to US foreign aid is a "ticking time bomb" that could reverse decades of hard-fought gains in the fight against AIDS ...
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) has today released a report that highlights a significant funding ...
The temporary suspension of PEPFAR has disrupted preventive treatments, infant testing, and the work of community health ...
In a report released on Thursday, the UN body in charge of fighting HIV/Aids does not single out the US, but says that ...
The sudden withdrawal of US funding from HIV programmes around the world could undo decades of progress. This is according to ...
As part of that pledge, leaders vowed to reduce annual new HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, but the report said in 2023 new infections were more than three times higher at 1.3 million.
As part of that pledge, leaders vowed to reduce annual new HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, but the report said in 2023 new infections were more than three times higher at 1.3 million.
As part of that pledge, leaders vowed to reduce annual new HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, but the report said in 2023 new infections were more than three times higher at 1.3 million.
As part of that pledge, leaders vowed to reduce annual new HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, but the report said in 2023 new infections were more than three times higher at 1.3 million.
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