The health clinic where Alice Okwirry collects her HIV medication in Kenya's capital Nairobi has been rationing supplies of ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump’s USAID freeze must serve as a wake-up call for AfricaOn January 20, President Donald Trump sanctioned a 90-day halt on foreign aid, a decision that affected all financial support ...
With 83% of US aid contracts cut, Trump's first 50 days in office has upended millions of lives around the world - with one ...
A partnership between communities and researchers is building health equity and including more underrepresented voices in ...
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The Standard on MSNSolutions to TB and HIV benefit all of usIn the west of Kenya, near the shores of Lake Victoria, where I come from, a tuberculosis outbreak is no different from one that takes place anywhere else in the world. A few dozen people get sick, ...
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNNorth-West charity supporting people living with HIV wins top UK health awardGeorge House Trust, a charity supporting people to live well and confidently with HIV across Greater Manchester, Liverpool ...
In my view, this is an important read. Our media have been obsessing about the pro-US work of Afriforum and Solidarity, ...
Almost half of women in Africa will be obese or overweight by 2030, according to a new study, an "alarming rise" that has been "compared with the HIV epidemic", said The Guardian. Unlike in most ...
For decades, external actors, such as donors, funders, and implementing partners, have shaped Africa's HIV response. Although this strategy has saved millions of lives, it entrenched dependency, ...
After the US slashed global aid, the South African government stated that only 17% of its HIV spending relied on US funding. But some experts argue that US health initiatives had more bang for buck ...
A groundbreaking project to study potential HIV vaccines in several African countries has been derailed by abrupt US funding cuts. As a result, several promising vaccine candidates might not be tested ...
South African researchers are making groundbreaking strides in validating African traditional medicines for HIV treatment. If successful, these efforts could not only revolutionise healthcare but ...
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