U.S. work combatting HIV/AIDS has saved millions of lives globally. Under the Trump administration, funding has been slow in ...
By Ben Ezeamalu and Jennifer Rigby MAKURDI, Nigeria, March 31 (Reuters) - For several months last year, Josephine Angev ...
By Ammu Kannampilly and Jennifer Rigby NAIROBI/LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. is upending the way it delivers medical ...
Harerimana Ismail of Uganda is a community health worker who checks on kids with HIV. He lost his salary after the Trump ...
NPR Global Health and Development Correspondent Fatma Tanis talks about digging into the impact of billions of dollars of US aid being cut from programs around the world.
The U.S. alters its global health supply program for malaria and HIV, risking shortages and service gaps in low-income nations.
The Choose U World AIDS Day panel brought together three longtime advocates living with HIV to talk about care, stigma, and what living with HIV over the long-term means to them. The conversation ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Jesse Jackson speaking at AIDS rally, New York City, New York (Photo by: Joe Sohm/Visions of ...
In the early 2000s, the U.S. started investing millions, eventually becoming billions of dollars, into fighting AIDS around the globe. The effort is credited with saving more than 25 million lives, ...
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Slow-Walking Back Into an AIDS Nightmare
New cuts could result in the “first rise in HIV incidence in decades.” ...
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