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World Health Organization members are finalizing plans for nations to share life-saving technology with developing countries ...
Britain, France and the Netherlands have all announced plans to cut their aid budgets by around a third, and others are ...
Britain, France and the Netherlands have all announced plans to cut their aid budgets by around a third, and others are ...
In the early 1980s, the virus’s ravages were treated as “something that happens over there, only to those people,” Juan ...
We express our great appreciation to the American people and US Government for the incredible support through the President's ...
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 ...
She gave assurance that the government would not fail in its responsibility to reduce its prevalence to the barest minimum as ...
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 ...
Spending cuts at home are limiting the bloc's ability to respond.
Two Massachusetts parents aren’t just the “curators of bedtime” for their two young children, they’re also helping people all ...
An analysis reveals which fields of science and U.S. states are being hit hardest by National Institutes of Health grant ...
The Russia and Eurasia Program examines the rapid rise in HIV/AIDS cases in Russia and Eurasia and the consequences if the pandemic is left unchecked Until the mid-1990s, Russia and Eurasia had ...