HIV, Trump and Africa
Trump, AIDS
Trump's aid freeze sends shock waves through Africa's HIV programs
The Trump Administration Said These Aid Programs Saved Lives. It Canceled Them Anyway.
The axing of some 10,000 programs has consigned untold numbers of children and refugees to death, officials say. Documents and interviews reveal that the State Department appears to have made the cuts without the careful review it described in court.
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Elton John Slams Trump Administration Over AIDS Program Cuts
LONDON >> Crucial work furthering LGBTQ+ rights and preventing HIV in the Pacific Islands has been disrupted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s freeze of foreign aid and may not recover, advocates in the region have said.
President Donald Trump's cuts to USAID could mean as many as 500,000 people die over the next 10 years, one expert predicted. Al Jazeera cited health experts and aid organizations saying that ending many of the USAID programs that help those with HIV/AIDS "in many African countries could lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths on the continent.
Correction: An earlier version of this story said incorrectly that President Donald Trump signed an executive order pausing foreign aid the day after he took office. He signed it the day he took office.
The Trump Administration has announced that it intends to slash 90% of USAID's foreign aid contracts, which would eliminate $60 billion in U.S. humanitarian assistance across the world, The Associated Press reported.
New SEC filings from pharmaceutical companies reveal Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s cost-cutting measures could slow drug research and delay FDA approvals.
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Trump's foreign aid freeze halted a crucial program fighting HIV in Africa. Here's what's at stakeThe freeze on U.S. foreign aid ordered by President Donald Trump has effectively halted one of the world's most successful responses to a disease
The Department of Health said it would provide HIV patients with antiretrovirals for six months after the United States government cut funding for HIV programmes.
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Hosted on MSNKenya's options in funding HIV treatment, other programmes after Donald Trump's funding freezeFollowing Donald Trump’s funding freeze on HIV treatment and other health programmes, Kenya faces critical decisions in sustaining these initiatives.
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