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When U.S. Foreign Aid Changed, AIDS Workers in Africa Felt It

via NPR News·22h ago

Health care providers in South Africa and Mozambique report that cancellation or redirection of U.S. PEPFAR funding under the Trump administration has endangered vulnerable people and cost lives. This shift in foreign aid policy has immediate and devastating consequences for HIV/AIDS treatment programs in Africa. The situation raises serious concerns about the stability of global health initiatives dependent on U.S. government support.

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