America’s global AIDS relief program has been authorized for another year in the bipartisan budget deal, but public health advocates say the single year sends a worrying signal about U.S. commitment ...
Ryan Franklin, a registered nurse with AHF Healthcare Center St. Petersburg, chants along with about 30 fellow supporters on Jan. 30 in St. Petersburg. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation held protests at ...
Dr. John Nkengasong, who currently oversees the global AIDS effort, recalls the desperate scenes in Africa before the introduction of PEPFAR in 2004. PEPFAR, initiated by the Bush administration, has ...
The Trump administration previously cut off funding to global HIV/AIDS programs, including in Zambia, in an effort to reduce ...
Participation in state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs was associated with improved HIV treatment outcomes and high rates of viral suppression.
As one of the most influential and successful actions in the global fight against AIDS, PEPFAR — short for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief — long enjoyed the rarified air of bipartisan ...
A doctor hands out medications at a hospital that received PEPFAR funding in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2006. A doctor hands out medications at a hospital that received PEPFAR funding in Nairobi, Kenya, in ...
Funding disruptions by the Trump administration preceded decreases in HIV testing, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment among infants.
More than 20 representatives from nonprofits that help people living with HIV/AIDS sent a letter to the mayor criticizing the city for changing how it handles a federal grant program — and warning the ...
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