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The program known as PEPFAR is one of the most effective and popular U.S. foreign aid projects in history, and the government ...
The US Senate has moved to spare the world’s biggest HIV treatment and prevention programme – which funds drugs and research in more than 50 countries – from $400m (£298m) of aid cuts imposed by ...
Trump's aid cuts impact HIV prevention in Africa, leaving vulnerable groups at risk Trump says U.S. pays too much in foreign aid, wants others to help shoulder burden PEPFAR provision of ...
The pop artist is part of an unusual Nashville history surrounding the HIV/AIDS treatment program.
Impact of U.S. Investments in HIV Prevention for Adolescent Girls and Young Women The focus on HIV prevention for young women gained momentum ten years ago, when PEPFAR announced an initiative called ...
Without U.S. support, few options remain for those fighting HIV. - PEPFAR Cuts Hit Uganda’s Most Vulnerable ...
Elton John: We've made great progress on HIV/AIDS. Budget cuts threaten to set us back. Programs that provide treatment, fuel prevention and fight the stigma of HIV/AIDS should be expanded, not ...
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) tore into Democrats over there management of PEPFAR, and asked OMB Director Russell Vought about President Trump's ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV.
While a vaccine to prevent HIV still is needed, some experts say the new shot could be the next best thing.
A drug called lenacapavir, administered in two injections a year, offers protection from HIV comparable to daily pills. One looming question: Will it be affordable for lower resource countries?