Children who relied on foreign aid for school sponsorships and HIV medication now face an uncertain future. Harare, Zimbabwe | Global Press Journal | Caroline Mawoyo watches her 16-year-old daughter ...
A journey through the front lines of global poverty shows that when the world’s richest men slash aid for the world’s poorest ...
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U.S. aid freeze puts HIV-positive orphans in Kenya and their lifesaving drugs at riskThe Trump administration's global aid freeze is threatening the lives of HIV-positive orphans at Nyumbani Children’s Home in Nairobi.
The Kingdom of Eswatini has the highest HIV/AIDS incidence in the world. However, the mission of the Piggs Peak Partnership ...
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Mediaite on MSNNYT Columnist Hammers Elon Musk’s Claim That ‘No One Has Died’ From Spending Cuts with Accounts of Deaths, Including ChildrenNicholas Kristof offered a report on deaths of people relying on U.S. aid in response to Elon Musk saying "no one has died" ...
"Compassionate conservative" President George W. Bush called for the U.S. to lead the fight the scourge of HIV/AIDS in Africa ...
The 2003 inception of the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, provided new hope for children living with HIV around the continent, including the orphans at Nyumbani.
about 1.3 million people receive HIV/AIDS treatment in Kenya, and 1,602 orphans and vulnerable children in Kenya are dependent on PEPFAR. Amfar warns that Trump’s freeze on foreign aid could ...
Pepfar, a global initiative to fight HIV/Aids, has saved millions of lives since its launch in 2003. Now its future is uncertain.
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