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The US foreign aid agency formally closed down Tuesday, with President Donald Trump's administration trumpeting the end of ...
As USAID offices officially close on Tuesday, Dr. Brooke Nichols's research is not alone. An international, 15-member ...
Mathematical models indicate that the worst-case scenario of the Trump administration’s HIV-related cuts could result in 3 ...
In its latest budget request, the administration aims to slash 38 percent, or $2.9 billion, from the U.S. President’s ...
Mike Benz and Cenk Uygur debate the question of abolishing foreign aid on a livestream Saturday hosted by ZeroHedge. Benz ...
Amy Grant meeting Bono at Charlie Peacock's house in 2002 to discuss the HIV/AIDS crisis. The queen of Christian pop is ...
George W. Bush set up the global health initiative PEPFAR in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Over the last couple of decades, it's saved millions of lives for relatively little money. But cuts ...
Pepfar is currently funded at US$7.5 billion annually. It accounts for over 10% of all US foreign assistance and over half of US global health assistance.
The head of the White House budget office on Wednesday defended the Trump administration’s push to enact sweeping cuts to ...
PEPFAR, a global program to combat AIDS, faces an existential threat due to partisan politics, but Congress has an opportunity to reform the program and ensure its continued success.
There is no path back to PEPFAR’s old model, but with political will and skilled leadership, it is possible to navigate PEPFAR’s reduced capabilities and mission, manage current shocks, ensure an ...
Millions rely on PEPFAR for lifesaving HIV treatment, but US funding freezes have left clinics shuttered. Here’s what’s happening — and why it matters.