In a last-minute move, the Trump administration issues an emergency waiver to ensure millions of people in 55 countries continue receiving life-saving HIV treatment.
The Federal government is working on a plan to finance its HIV response without relying heavily on foreign aid.
A lady who said she is HIV positive has spoken out after US President Donald Trump halted the issuance of free medication to ...
Nigeria has the highest number of people living with HIV in the West and Central African region. Over the past two decades, partners ...
It is estimated that PEPFAR supports treatment for over 20 million people living with HIV, accounting for two-thirds of all ...
In Nigeria, PEPFAR remains a major contributor to the treatment of People Living with HIV, covering approximately 90 per cent of the country's treatment needs ...
The global body noted that it could reverse decades of progress and potentially take the world back to the 1980s and 1990s ...
The Federal Government has commended the United States for approving an emergency humanitarian waiver that allows people ...
The action originates from President Trump’s executive order on foreign aid, which he signed on his first day in office last ...
United States President Donald Trump has stop the financial support and funding for HIV treatment and spread of the virus in ...
In a move that has sparked widespread concern, the United States government has halted funding for HIV treatment programs in ...