Pepfar, a global initiative to fight HIV/Aids, has saved millions of lives since its launch in 2003. Now its future is ...
"The future of the PEPFAR program is certainly in jeopardy." That process is already underway. The U.S. has secured reimbursement from Mozambique for the salaries of the four nurses who provided ...
Enormous progress has been made in tackling the global HIV epidemics over the past two decades. The number of people dying ...
US funding to fight HIV/AIDS has saved 26 million lives since 2003, with the greatest benefits felt in sub-Saharan Africa ...
After the US slashed global aid, the South African government stated that only 17% of its HIV spending relied on US funding.
In January, Pepfar reported to Congress that its own investigators had found that four nurses in Mozambique had used Pepfar ...
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In January, Pepfar reported to Congress that its own investigators had found that four nurses in Mozambique had used Pepfar funding to perform abortions (which are legal in Mozambique), 21 in all.
PEPFAR was one of the initiatives halted in the blanket freeze on foreign aid President Trump declared last month. Its 270,000 doctors, nurses, and pharmacists were told not to report to work and ...