Reductions in US global health aid are disrupting HIV prevention and treatment programs in South Africa, potentially reversing decades of progress against the epidemic.
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Senate rejects proposed elimination of HIV programs
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee voted July 31 to reject the Trump-Vance administration’s proposed termination of the CDC’s HIV prevention and surveillance efforts and its call for a 40 ...
Zambia is facing a critical deadline to sign a minerals-tied aid agreement with the US or lose all remaining HIV funding, ...
The Trump administration plans to redirect $2 billion in funding intended for global health programs to cover the cost of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The federal budget has some concerned for the future of the fight against HIV/AIDS in the United States. The budget makes deep cuts to Medicaid and in 2026, it almost completely ...
Mike Hellman has been managing HIV for years with aid from a special pharmaceutical benefit program funded by the state and federal government. When Mike Hellman was first diagnosed with HIV at 27, he ...
Many states are limiting access to HIV medications through ADAP programs as federal funding has remained largely flat despite rising costs. Luis Alvarez/Getty Images Several states are cutting or ...
Funding for HIV care and prevention are key for continued progress, but recent cuts to federal funding for health agencies, research, and programs will jeopardize that progress. In the United States, ...
The Kentucky Income Reinvestment Program, which supported individuals at risk or living with HIV, will end June 30.
Thousands of low-income people living with HIV could be losing drug coverage as states impose limitations on HIV assistance programs amid constrained budgets — raising alarms over consistent access to ...
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