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Deputy President Paul Mashatile discusses the South African government's efforts to address the funding gap left by the US ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Trump Atrocity Happening in Plain Sight on the Media’s WatchThe president’s demolition of the lifesaving Bush-era HIV/AIDS program will kill tens of thousands of people in sub-Saharan ...
The US administration should clear up the confusion over the future of a widely admired AIDS fund and push for Congress to ...
With clinics shutting down and orphanages filling up, Christian health workers worry about worsening health outcomes in ...
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNAIDS protesters at Mike Lawler's office say he 'traded our lives for proximity to Trump'"It doesn't matter what you say," a protester outside Rep. Mike Lawler's Pearl River office. "It's what you do." ...
If you support maintaining the U.S. approach to fighting HIV/AIDS, you should welcome the DOGE review to ensure that programs ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile outlines a multi-faceted response strategy to safeguard South Africa's healthcare services ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says the government might use money from the national fiscus to close the gap left by the ...
South Africa’s government said its HIV-AIDS treatment program is fully funded for the current financial year despite the ...
Nearly a half-million children could die from AIDS by 2030 if President Donald Trump follows through on plans to cut U.S. relief programs, a new study says.
An ambitious plan to stop the global threat of AIDS has been derailed. But many are hopeful that progress can be salvaged.
A researcher at Boston University is keeping tabs on deaths likely caused by dismantling U.S. foreign aid programs ...
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