In Africa, a U.S. funding loss will be critical to HIV programs in countries like Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania.
HIV is spread by bodily fluids such as blood, breast milk or semen. It gradually weakens the body’s immune system and makes it vulnerable to disease, including ones rarely seen in otherwise healthy ...
South Africa's largest trade union federation warns that proposed US tariffs could jeopardise thousands of jobs across ...
Its possible shutdown raises a crucial question: who will fill the void left by one of the world’s largest international aid ...
U.S. cuts hit everyone, including faith-based organizations and DFC; Musk misuses a localization stat; and Andrew Steer ...
Several lessons on how to live a life of great purpose can be gleaned from Dr Fayemi’s most remarkable journey.
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Business and Financial Times on MSNWe must wage war on screensBy Jesse Elorm HEYMANN We live in the most over-stimulated generation in history. A small study by Yeykelis, J.J. Cummings, and Reeves, published in the Journal of Communications in 2014, examined how ...
HIV infections and deaths would increase dramatically should the United States cut back on funding for the President’s ...
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The World on MSNUS foreign aid freeze wreaks havoc for HIV treatment in AfricaWith recent cuts to foreign aid, including programs like PEPFAR, thousands of Africans living with HIV face an uncertain ...
More than 20 years ago, the U.S. became the leader in the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS. The Bush administration ...
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