Tennis star Arthur Ashe achieved many firsts as a Black athlete. In the months leading up to his death, he thrust AIDS ...
The administration’s recent abrupt changes to foreign assistance have created confusion, disorder, and delays in care that ...
PEPFAR, the main U.S.-funded global AIDS program was given a waiver from the foreign aid freeze, but there is still ...
White House’s muddled orders leave global charities confused about what they are and aren’t allowed to do with American money ...
When growing gang violence and the kidnappings of healthcare workers forced Haiti’s leading organization in the treatment of ...
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, provides billions in funding to organizations to combat HIV.
WHO is the only organization mandated to coordinate global responses to acute health crises, particularly outbreaks of new ...
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.
Health analysts say that the pause in funding for international and domestic efforts to halt HIV and AIDS are "unprecedented.
The San Antonio AIDS Foundation's CEO says people in the LGBTQ community are fearful that their access to health information ...
The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, is credited with saving 25 million lives worldwide and has long enjoyed bipartisan support.