Projects funded through Pepfar, are exempted — at least until the end of April — from the executive order that US President Donald Trump issued. The order halts all foreign aid that the United States ...
The program, which operates in 70 countries, is on hold as part of the freeze on USAID. If PEPFAR is not re-authorized between 2025 and 2029 and other resources are not found for the HIV response ...
South African projects funded through the President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief, Pepfar, are exempted — at least until the end of April — from the executive order that US President ...
Pepfar projects exempt from Donald Trump's ban on aid for SA - Projects funded by the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar) in South Africa are exempt from the executive order by ...
Rubio later issued a waiver that allows PEPFAR and other “life-saving humanitarian assistance” programs to continue to operate during the freeze. The Blade on Wednesday reported PEPFAR-funded ...
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates in an interview Wednesday said he hopes President Trump sees the value in preserving the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program ...
That's largely due to the money poured into expert HIV care here, 17% of which comes from a U.S. program called the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, also known as PEPFAR. But ...
This included pausing all funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. PEPFAR, according to the State Department, has saved the lives of approximately 20 million people since it ...
The US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) faces a pivotal moment, confronting one of its most challenging periods since its launch in 2003. The new policy priorities of the ...
On 6 February 2025, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy (GHSD), which oversees global implementation of PEPFAR, issued detailed guidance on activities ...
Pepfar pays for 17% of the health department’s annual HIV budget, health minister Aaron Motsoaledi says. Cutting those funds could lead to 15,000 health workers losing their jobs.