According to data from amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, about 1.3 million people are on HIV/AIDS treatment in Kenya, ...
HIV infections and deaths would increase dramatically should the United States cut back on funding for the President’s ...
The U.S. decision in January to freeze all funding for U.S. foreign assistance, including for the U.S. President's Emergency ...
The words "only" and "can not" are underlined for emphasis. PEPFAR, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS, was founded ...
“It’s bad, bad,” said one State Department official who works on the HIV program, which is called the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR. The official, who, like ...
But with the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump has put its future, and the future of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS around the world, in jeopardy. To understand PEPFAR ...
PEPFAR’s focus is Africa and the vast majority of lives have been saved there, largely through a program that helps get medication that keeps HIV in check to millions of people. Now their ...
Babies born with HIV can swiftly develop AIDS if untreated. Providers and patients were caught by surprise that PEPFAR was not immediately exempted from the aid pause. The move comes amid a ...
One of the goals is offering state HIV patients who qualify a six-month supply of ARV pills at a time, so that they only have to collect their medication twice a year. This will lower the workload of ...
The Trump administration's global aid freeze is threatening the lives of HIV-positive orphans at Nyumbani Children's Home in ...
PEPFAR, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS, was founded by President George W. Bush in 2003 and provides funding for HIV clinics around the world. In response to a request from NPR to ...