The current presidential administration is slashing the lifesaving PEPFAR program for HIV relief, despite earlier public assurances to lawmakers and advocates that funding for the program was secure.
The Trump administration’s decision to shutter USAID halted vital aid programs in more than a hundred countries around the world. The long-term impact of that move could be noticeable for decades, but ...
While Senate Republicans recently took steps to restore $400 million in proposed funding cuts to the President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a global HIV prevention program estimated ...
PEPFAR, the campaign to end H.I.V. globally, would morph into an effort to detect disease outbreaks and sell American products, according to documents obtained by The Times. By Stephanie Nolen ...
The United States has suspended some funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, according to international organizations and members of Congress who warn the cuts are already hurting patients and ...
A major campaign is underway to overturn administration cuts to global HIV/AIDS funding, with claims that such cuts are killing millions of people, causing global turmoil, and advancing China’s global ...
The White House tried to the cut the HIV/AIDS relief program by $400 million, but Republicans pushed back. The White House wanted cuts to the global HIV/AIDS program PEPFAR, and in a rare pushback, ...
Lawmakers allocated $6 billion this fiscal year for PEPFAR, the H.I.V. prevention and treatment program, but the administration has indicated it will release less than half of that. By Stephanie Nolen ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - More than 30 local faith leaders have voiced their support for the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, otherwise known as PEPFAR. This comes after the organization ...