A sharp decline in international funding for HIV prevention and treatment could result in more than 10 million new infections ...
A new study warns that funding cuts could lead to millions of new infections and deaths globally, undoing years of progress — ...
Sudan has been engulfed in a devastating war that has crippled its health system and displaced millions. The conflict that erupted in April, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the ...
The National AIDS Council (NAC) emerged as one of the top-performing state entities at the recent 2025 Performance-based ...
The task team has been meeting at the governmental level, with UNAIDS supporting the Federal Ministry of Health and the National AIDS Council DG, who co-chairs the task team. Crisis Response Plan: The ...
A full resumption of HIV services is required for the effective delivery of HIV prevention services. HIV services are dependent, and different parts of the U.S. Government fund different components ...
The Trump administration's cuts to foreign aid could contribute to nearly 3 million HIV-related deaths over the next five ...
Scientists aim to eliminate or reduce hidden traces of HIV in the body so the immune system can keep the virus in check ...
By Hippolyte FOFACK  Back in 2015, then-Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta warned the Pan-African Parliament about the dangers ...
HIV could explode worldwide in the wake of U.S. cuts to foreign aid, resulting in millions of AIDS deaths and soaring rates ...
Cuts in global foreign aid could lead to millions more HIV-related deaths and a sharp increase in infections by 2030, according to a new study published in the journal Lancet HIV Wednesday.
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