In Nanyuki, a market town just northwest of Mount Kenya, some foreign aid workers and volunteers are worried what U.S.
Supported by USAID, the Ethiopian clinic provides lifesaving medicine for HIV-positive kids and teens to suppress the virus.
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation said the latest cuts will deprive 350,000 people of HIV treatment.
About 1.4 million Kenyans are HIV-positive, according to the non-profit Be in the Know. Amfar, the Foundation for AIDS Research, notes that about 1.3 million people are on HIV/AIDS treatment in ...
The US government's sudden decision to axe funding for HIV programmes is a "wake-up call" for South Africa, the country's ...
US HIV fund halt may cost South Africa 500,000 lives over 10 years: foundation A halt in US funds to South Africa's HIV/AIDS programmes could lead to more than 500,000 deaths over 10 years, the head ...
On Friday the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation announced the termination of three USAID agreements covering HIV ...
President Trump defended his humanitarian aid cuts to countries around the globe, including one nation he joked "nobody has ...
THE Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) reaffirmed its commitment to supporting people living with human immunodeficiency ... The package includes antiretroviral therapy for all individuals ...
We can now prevent HIV transmissions and deaths — progress impossible without investments from the U.S. government ...
2024 — It is just as safe and effective for people with HIV in need of kidney transplantation to get their organ from donors who are also HIV positive as it is from donors who are not infected ...