As part of the foreign aid freeze by President Donald Trump, the U.S. distribution of HIV drugs in poor countries has been stopped.
The current U.S. government, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has decided to freeze funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a program launched in 2003 under former President George W.
Trump administration suspends PEPFAR funding, putting HIV/AIDS support for 5.6 million South Africans at risk.
Trump’s executive order halts essential foreign aid, potentially leading to a rise in new HIV infections in South Africa.
The Trump Administration has ordered the end of distributions of HIV medications purchased with American humanitarian aid.
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As President Donald Trump uses his executive authority to smash and slash programs that do not conform to his America First ideals, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) was yet another foreign aid program put on the chopping block for a 90-day period.
Since PEPFAR’s inception, the US government has invested over $100 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response. According to WHO, this the programme provide access to life-saving HIV therapy to more than 30 million people worldwide. Globally, 39.9 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2023.
A lady who said she is HIV positive has spoken out after President Donald Trump halted the issuance of free medications for people living with the disease.
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