Pause to AIDS funding leaves health experts scrambling
- The Trump administration's pause on U.S. Foreign aid has created uncertainty for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief , which will not receive funds for at least 90 days.
- The State Department estimated that PEPFAR has saved 26 million lives globally in the last two decades, but the program's future is unclear.
- The executive order suspending foreign aid has affected health programs in Mozambique, where HIV prevalence is estimated at 11.6 percent.
- The former Chief of Staff for PEPFAR warned that a prolonged funding pause could disrupt HIV treatment programs and lead to drug-resistant HIV.
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