Lives at stake, jobs in limbo as Trump's aid freeze halts LifeLine, crucial HIV programmes
- The US President's executive order has led to stop work orders for PEPFAR-funded health programs, putting patients with HIV/AIDS at risk of losing care.
- South Africa has the largest PEPFAR portfolio globally, receiving about $440 million for the financial year 2024-2025, which is now threatened.
- Health care providers warn that the funding freeze could lead to increased infections and complications for patients reliant on HIV treatment.
- If Congress does not renew PEPFAR funding soon, organizations may struggle to find alternative funding sources, as noted by Rachel Bonnifield.
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