For weeks, some of the federal government’s foremost authorities on global health have repeatedly warned Secretary of State ...
The impact of slashing US foreign aid on global health is profound and alarming. As the world's largest foreign aid provider, the US plays a critical role in combating diseases, supporting healthcare ...
A disruption of current HIV/Aids mitigation programmes in southern Africa will lead to decreased access to critical treatments and preventive therapies, which will in turn lead to increased mortality ...
Health groups and officials warn that the Trump administration’s cuts could cause hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths ...
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria says it will fund the rollout of the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab, ...
The unidentified ailment has sickened 1,300 people and led to more than 50 deaths. Regardless of the cause, experts say ...
I fervently hope that the decision of the Trump Administration to freeze international development aid is temporary.
The US government has ended funding for some 5,800 global health programs, cutting off critical support to millions of people globally.
LGBTQ+ communities in the Pacific Islands rely on US funding to decriminalise same-sex relations, collate data and fight HIV.
Many of the programs are in fragile countries that are highly reliant on U.S. aid to support health systems, nutrition ...
By 2005, more than 800,000 people were being treated for HIV in Africa – an eightfold increase from only two years prior.
Widespread fears over the meaning of the Trump administration’s January foreign aid freeze gave way to shock and despair this week as the US government permanently cancelled funding for nearly 10 000 ...