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A new report by the U.N. AIDS agency says the sudden withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global ...
UNAIDS emphasizes that every dollar invested in the HIV response not only saves lives but strengthens health systems and promotes broader development goals. Since the start of the epidemic, 26.9 ...
A historic funding crisis is threatening to unravel decades of progress unless countries can make radical shifts to HIV programming and funding. The report highlights the impact that the sudden, large ...
Some poorer nations hit by cuts in HIV/AIDS funding from rich donors have boosted their own spending in response, but not ...
This isn’t about managing the AIDS pandemic. It’s about ending it — and letting a new generation grow and thrive free of its ...
"On the other hand, these very advances are under threat from massive funding cuts that risk stalling clinical trials, ...
Upward of 2,500 riders meet in Northern California each year to raise money and support for HIV and AIDS prevention and care. Since 1994, the ride has raised over $300 million for the San ...
HIV/AIDS remains a major public health threat worldwide, with an estimated 39.9 million people living with the disease at the end of 2023.
A Health and Human Services spokesperson said that critical HIV/AIDS programs will continue and that the area is a "high priority." The first cases of HIV in the U.S. were reported on June 5, 1981.