As South African NGOs grapple with the abrupt termination of Pepfar funding, the Department of Health steps in to assess the ...
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) spokesperson Newton Masuku said they strongly condemn the Donald Trump ...
PEPFAR has been a key component of global health since it was founded by President George W. Bush in 2003. Amid the new criticisms of the program, many of us working in global health wondered ...
Pepfar has enjoyed broad bipartisan support in the US, but its future is now uncertain. Public health scholars Eric A. Friedman, Sarah A. Wetter and Lawrence O. Gostin explain Pepfar's history and ...
As a medical missionary, I use PEPFAR-funded meds to save unborn babies, new mothers, and fellow church members from needless, ugly deaths from AIDS. I hope you never have to watch someone die of ...
South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country. Trump's aid freeze has hit hard
There are 5.5 million South Africans receiving antiretroviral treatment, whose funding is now in question after Trump suspended the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR.
A major breakthrough came when US president George W Bush proposed a bold global initiative, Pepfar, in his 2003 State of the Union Address. Pepfar would dedicate US$15 billion over five years ...
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