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Hosted on MSNUS aid shutdown sends shockwaves through Africa's HIV programThe United Nations AIDS agency warns that Trump's decision to suspend U.S. funding for Pepfar, the world’s largest AIDS ...
US President Donald Trump caused a stir worldwide by freezing funding for foreign aid – a decision that affected the American HIV/AIDS response programme called PEPFAR. Speculating on the possible ...
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Hosted on MSNTrump’s AIDS Freeze: Why Nigeria Must Assume Healthcare Funding For Two Million HIV Infected PersonsDonald Trump and Tanko Ibrahim…Limited Access To HIV Drugs May Cause Initial Crisis — Pharmacists …No Aid Cut Yet, Just Deliberations On Effectiveness, Says US Ambassador To Nigeria The decision by ...
With approximately 1.8 million Nigerians living with HIV, any disruption in funding can significantly impact treatment and ...
Nigerian organisations working in the areas of advocacy in family planning, girl-child intervention, among others.
Nigerians react as Trump halts HIV/AIDS funding, calling it racist and inhumane, while Tinubu approves local funding to cut ...
UNAIDS chief, Winnie Byanyima, said there could be 8.7 million people newly infected with HIV by 2029 following US President ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: NHRC, Others Lament Persistent Stigmatization of Persons Living With HIV/Aids"Despite significant progress in addressing HIV-related discrimination, many affected individuals still encounter violations of their rights in healthcare, employment, and social settings," NHRC chief ...
With Nigeria facing an uncertain future in its HIV/AIDS response due to the recent U.S. aid freeze, the Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS (NIBUCAA) and Access Holdings have intensified ...
Pate further stressed that the US government had contributed significantly to Nigeria’s healthcare, citing support for HIV, ...
A member of Access Holdings’ Sustainability Team, Esther Graham, stated that the initiative was necessary for private-sector collaboration in tackling Nigeria’s HIV crisis. “It has never ...
PEPFAR, a US government programme combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic, has been a crucial source of funding for Nigeria’s HIV response since 2005. With approximately 1.8 million Nigerians living ...
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