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Since it was launched by former President George W. Bush in 2003, PEPFAR has saved 25 million lives globally, supported 7 million orphans and vulnerable children, and enabled 5.5 million babies to be ...
South Africa’s health department has approved the creation of 1 650 new healthcare positions and allocated more than R1.3 ...
South Africa’s health department has approved the creation of 1 650 new healthcare positions and allocated more than R1.3 ...
Top local researchers estimate that the cancellation of funding from a multi-billion dollar US initiative that supports ...
African doctors say their patients are arriving with tears in their eyes, asking if they'll die from a lack of HIV medication ...
In the face of ongoing funding disruptions to US foreign assistance programmes, a group of international experts calls for urgent action to ensure the continuation of life-saving interventions and ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNStudy shows six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in South Africa by 2032A modelling study shows that lenacapavir could end Aids in South Africa by 2032 – but only if between two and four million HIV-negative people in the country use the jab every year over the next eight ...
Public health advocates on Tuesday warned a House subcommittee against a 'chaotic, rapid retreat' by the U.S. from a flagship ...
In the face of ongoing funding disruptions to US foreign assistance programs, a group of international experts including ...
PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief), a landmark US foreign health policy, is recognised for saving 26 million ...
DRC and Zimbabwe are among the first out of the gate trying to cut a deal with the transactional Trump administration.
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