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Senate Republicans remain wary of eliminating the popular and successful global HIV/AIDS program PEPFAR, as they face down a July 18 deadline to vote on President Trump’s first tranche of ...
Ending USAID could lead to the deaths of 14 million people over the next five years, an analysis from a medical journal predicts.
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNCandid Comment : Only a vibrant trading bloc will save AfricaTrump’s intent to forge ahead with his “America First” policy has resulted in the US cutting billions of dollars that the world’s wealthiest nation was channelling to Africa in foreign aid. United ...
"There is absolutely no reason why the American people should be forced to foot the bill for Sesame Street in Iraq," Senator Joni Ernst told Newsweek.
The U.N. warned that millions could die as a result of the Trump administration ending nearly $4 billion for the global HIV ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNGlobal AIDS battle in crisis after U.S. aid freeze disrupts lifeline programsDecades of progress in the global fight against AIDS are unraveling following the abrupt withdrawal of U.S. funding, sparking a dire warning from the United Nations of a looming surge in deaths and ...
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Africanews on MSNEswatini fears decades of progress in fight against HIV could be undone by US funding cutsFlorence Makumene, 53, holds her HIV medication and a hospital records book at her home in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, Feb. 7, 2025.
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The US's decision to halt most foreign aid this year has been a “systemic shock” to the fight against AIDS, according to ...
A woman tells the BBC about her anxieties after a US-funded clinic that gave her medication closed.
The Republican senator from Maine has expressed vocal opposition to a package that would cancel approved funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
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