PEPFAR has saved 25 million lives around the globe and is considered George W. Bush's greatest achievement. Donald Trump has left its future in doubt.
On Friday, a memorandum signed by Marco Rubio called for a 90-day cessation of foreign aid. That would likely put on hold the work of PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Leaders of the global fight against HIV/AIDS let out a sigh of relief on Wednesday as the Donald Trump administration scaled back – at least temporarily – one of the most damaging policies of its first days in office.
A lady who said she is HIV positive has spoken out after US President Donald Trump halted the issuance of free medication to developing countries.
Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi expresses deep concern over Trump's cuts to foreign aid for HIV, warning of dire consequences for South Africa's health initiatives.
Trump administration suspends PEPFAR funding, putting HIV/AIDS support for 5.6 million South Africans at risk.
The US government has suspended financial support for HIV treatment programmes in Nigeria and other developing countries following an
Trump’s executive order halts essential foreign aid, potentially leading to a rise in new HIV infections in South Africa.
Just eight days into his presidency, Donald Trump's executive orders are already impacting South Africa, particularly the crucial USAID programme that supports millions in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
The current U.S. government, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has decided to freeze funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a program launched in 2003 under former President George W.
Newly elected US head of state, Donald Trump, recently announced there will be a freeze to the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief - also known as PEPFAR.
The global program, started by George W. Bush in 2003, has been essential to stop the spread of infection around the world.