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Since the beginning of the war, nearly 3.7 million people have been displaced within Ukraine. As the violence has escalated ...
This story first appeared in the UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2025 report.
In Colombia, Afro-descendant women are taking the HIV response into their own hands. Faced with racism, inequality and ...
As formal systems broke down, local community-based organizations and drop-in centres in urban areas such as the regional capital Bahir Dar continued to monitor the situation on the ground and provide ...
Documents Latin America — Regional profile — 2025 Global AIDS Update — AIDS, Crisis and the Power to Transform 10 July 2025 ...
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 ...
Low- and middle-income countries across the world continue to adapt to suspensions and terminations of United States support to their national AIDS responses. In Malawi, the Government’s 2025-26 ...
The significant health progress made over the past decade in Central, Eastern, Southern and West Africa—where many countries were on track to ending their AIDS epidemics—is now at risk of being ...
Frequent Changes in Project Status: The frequent changes in the status of US Government-funded projects have caused delays in the activation process. Termination Notices: Some USAID implementing ...
Immediate Risks and Disruptions PrEP Services Halted: The halt to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services remains a significant public health risk. PEPFAR-supported sites cover 80% of PrEP patients ...
In Tajikistan, 61% of the national HIV program is funded by external sources. The US Government funding amounts to approximately 20% and is the second largest contribution after Global Fund to fight ...
Feature Story HIV Epidemic in Mozambique and US Government Contribution (PEPFAR) 18 February 2025 ...