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What's the price to save a human life? We examine the monumental legacy of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) with journalist Jon Cohen, who traveled to Eswatini and ...
Lawmakers push for PEPFAR to stay steady during time of change Eight provisions in the AIDS relief law are up for reauthorization this year as the program turns 20 ...
In Rwanda, where PEPFAR funding relatively abounds, the HIV care continuum relatively abounded. Nevertheless, I encountered a patient with AIDS whose intracranial pressure was so high the patient ...
The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is an example of the good possible when people of different political, ethnic and religious backgrounds set aside differences to tackle a ...
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.
Reauthorization of an HIV/AIDS program launched by President George W. Bush now faces roadblocks because of abortion debate.
George W. Bush’s AIDS-fighting program’s new critics: Republicans GOP lawmakers say President Joe Biden is using PEPFAR to promote abortion rights.
For over 20 years, Rwanda has relied on foreign donors to provide free Antiretroviral (ARV) treatment to its population living with HIV, but now, experts believe the reliance should gradually ...
Top Senate Republican says PEPFAR program in jeopardy Foreign Affairs Relations Chair Jim Risch said money from the AIDS relief program paid for abortions.
Pepfar, which is estimated to have delivered lifesaving treatment to as many as 25 million people in 54 countries, faces a funding delay of as long as 180 days.