The consequences of a U.S. retreat from the global response to HIV/AIDS would be immense, jeopardizing 40 years of progress.
More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
The chaos and uncertainty surrounding vital AIDS relief programs have needlessly threatened millions of lives, writes Drs.
Chip Lyons, the outgoing president and CEO of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, says it's time for a big rethink.
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.
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 ...
The US government in late January announced that they were pausing the release of fresh funds to partners and allies pending ...
A woman in Kampala, Uganda, holds her HIV treatment drugs in May 2022. Hundreds of thousands of Ugandans living with HIV are ...
Reactions to the changes in USAID run the gamut. Some leading voices — like Mexico's president — are in favor. Others fear ...
The activist was one of few diagnosed with HIV in the 1980s who lived to see advances in treating the virus and overcoming ...
On his 2nd-term inauguration day, Trump froze foreign aid, triggering an immediate crisis in South Africa, which battles one of the worst HIV/AIDS epidemics.
Nearly three weeks into US President Donald Trump’s sweeping freeze on foreign aid, life-saving programs across the globe ...