HIV, aids
Experts worry that the abrupt disruption to foreign assistance is having serious consequences that threaten the U.S., its allies, and the world’s most vulnerable.
More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Lifesaving treatment and prevention programs for tuberculosis, malaria, H.I.V. and other diseases cannot access funds to ...
The Trump administration's order to stop all foreign aid has immediately affected people with HIV/AIDS. Clinics around the world rely on U.S. funds to provide treatments to those battling the disease.
White House’s muddled orders leave global charities confused about what they are and aren’t allowed to do with American money ...
Keir Starmer, first serving prime minister to publicly take an HIV test, urges world leaders to follow suit. Starmer's test ...
When growing gang violence and the kidnappings of healthcare workers forced Haiti’s leading organization in the treatment of HIV and AIDS-related illnesses to relocate operations from its main site in ...
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