Uganda: Rise in HIV/Aids Cases Feared After U.S. Aid Cuts
GASABO, KIGALI CITY, JUL 14 – U.S. funding cuts have halted PrEP for nearly 700,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa, risking 10,000 additional HIV infections over five years, experts warn at IAS 2025 conference.
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DECRYPTAGE. In Kigali, the experts - including Kenneth Ngure, President of the International AIDS Society - sound the alarm against the American commitment.
From Sunday 13 July to Thursday 17 July, Rwanda hosts the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science in Kigali, a scientific and community-based platform for HIV prevention. The event brings together nearly 4,000 delegates from among the most important actors in the fight against HIV to discuss the latest developments in the sector. This IAS conference will also discuss the lack of funding that is already worrying the research sec…
GG Mothai: Aid cuts are putting LGBTIQ+ lives at risk in rural Botswana
The Trump administration’s abrupt and sweeping suspension of US foreign aid is placing the lives and human rights of millions at risk. The cuts have ended critical programmes across the globe, including vital grassroots LGBTIQ+ organizations in Botswana which challenge entrenched homophobia and provide safety and support for LGBTIQ+ people. Gagotheko (GG/Gybian) Mothai is a non-binary human rights advocate based in Maun, Botswana, and director o…
Uganda: Rise in HIV/Aids Cases Feared After U.S. Aid Cuts
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda -- Scientists, researchers, policy makers and HIV/AIDS advocates at a meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, from July 13-17 for the 13th International AIDS Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2025), have raised an alarm over what they say is a "devastating impact of sudden international funding cuts on the global HIV/AIDS response." They warn that years of hard-won progress in prevention and treatment could be undone if u…
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