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The world risks returning to the worst days of the global AIDS pandemic following the sudden halt to US foreign aid funding, the UN’s top AIDS official said Monday, warning millions would die. The ...
Geneva — The sudden halt to U.S. foreign aid funding has been devastating, the UNAIDS chief said Monday, warning that without more funding, millions more will die and the global AIDS pandemic ...
Earlier this week, the UNAIDS chief warned that without funding, millions will die and the global AIDS pandemic will resurge. "It is reasonable for the United States to want to reduce its funding ...
Since it was launched by former President George W. Bush in 2003, PEPFAR has saved 25 million lives globally, supported 7 million orphans and vulnerable children, and enabled 5.5 million babies to be ...
The capitalist response to the pandemic has exacted a stark toll of mass death and disability, while accelerating social ...
USAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima told reporters in Geneva that the impact of the funding cuts has been devastating, warning that a spike in the global AIDS pandemic, due to these cuts ...
The global AIDS pandemic risks a resurgence due to the sudden halt in US foreign aid funding, potentially leading to an additional 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths over the next four years.
The world risks returning to the worst days of the global AIDS pandemic following the sudden halt to US foreign aid funding, the UN's top AIDS official said Monday, warning millions would die.
Looking beyond the next four years, if aid funding is not restored, "we see the AIDS pandemic... resurging globally", growing in Eastern Europe and Latin America, Byanyima said. "We'll see it come ...
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