A new report estimates that 135,987 babies will be born with HIV during the 90-day stoppage on foreign aid spending.
Confusion about the Trump administration’s order on foreign assistance is raising the risk of spreading tuberculosis, the airborne disease that’s one of the top causes of death in children, according ...
On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio allowed the continued distribution of HIV medications in the 55 countries ...
The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
The latest waiver appeared to give the go-ahead for funding for medication under PEPFAR, a major US programme against ...
The extent of the impacts of the Trump administration’s sudden 90-day freeze of almost all foreign aid is still unclear ...
“Since its bipartisan creation, PEPFAR has always been synonymous with saving lives and this waiver restores – in some part – that legacy. However, PEPFAR’s continued and uninterrupted support of all ...
Trump’s order threatens other programs such as the Pacific American Fund, a five-year, US$35 million aid project launched in 2020, and a US$50 million Pacific Islands Microfinance Partnership ...
These diseases had once been extraordinary rarities. When HIV hit, they were everywhere. I remember how I blew up gloves into balloons to distract the kids, so small and polite, their hair neatly ...
The Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid threatens to derail global efforts to fight disease outbreaks, counter terrorism, and provide humanitarian assistance to people affected by conflict.
The Trump administration's sweeping overhaul of U.S. humanitarian aid has thrown U.S. Agency for International Development, into turmoil.
U.S. diplomats have neglected the Western Hemisphere for too long.