South Africa: Countries Urged to Urgently Step Up to Transform Their HIV Responses Amid Global Funding Crisis
GLOBAL, JUL 11 – UNAids warns that funding cuts could cause up to six million new HIV infections and four million AIDS-related deaths by 2029 if treatment and prevention services collapse globally.
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South Africa: Countries Urged to Urgently Step Up to Transform Their HIV Responses Amid Global Funding Crisis
[SAnews.gov.za] The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) has today released a report that highlights a significant funding crisis threatening years of progress in the fight against HIV/Aids.
There are fewer and fewer people with HIV around the world. However, the Uno warns against a reversal of the trend. The first consequences of the stoppage of US development aid are already visible.
An Urgent Need To Transform HIV Responses Amid Funding Crisis Risking Millions Of Lives: UN - The Canadian Media
#HIV # UN Fund Cuts # US Fund Cuts # HIV Cases Devastating funding cuts from international donors are hitting countries hardest affected by HIV — but many are showing remarkable resilience and determination to keep progress alive. The UN alerted that funding disruption can lead to 6 million more HIV infections by 2029 in the country. The 2025 Global
Global Health Watch: Next steps in LEN for PrEP rollout, new UNAIDS report, reprieve for South Africa and the latest in AVAC’s lawsuit
This week the Global Fund and Gilead announced next steps in the process to rollout injectable lenacapavir, the new UNAIDS Global AIDS Update was released, and South Africa saw a partial reprieve for NIH-funded research. We also track AVAC’s court case against the foreign aid freeze and Congressional advocacy to protect NIH funding. Read on, and be sure to follow AVAC next week as we cover the important discussions at the International AIDS Soci…
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