UNAIDS boss Winnie Byanyima says if U.S. foreign aid isn't restored, AIDS will "come back, and we'll see people die the way ...
The head of the U.N. AIDS agency said Monday that the sudden loss of American money has been “devastating” for efforts to ...
Civil society impact: Kenyan civil societies, led by the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network, have demanded clarification from the Office of Data Protection Commission on measures taken to ...
The head of the United Nations program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) warned Monday there will be a “10-fold increase” in AIDS-related ...
UNAIDS chief Winnie Byanyima warned of a drastic rise in AIDS-related deaths and infections due to cuts in US foreign aid, ...
Winnie Byanyima, head of UNAIDS, criticized the impact of reduced U.S. funding in combatting HIV. She proposed a deal to U.S.
This fear is now rippling across Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA), where community-led organizations and civil society initiatives remain heavily dependent on international funding, particularly ...
There could be 2,000 new HIV infections a day across the world and a ten-fold increase in related deaths if funding frozen by ...
Winnie Byanyima, then-executive director of Oxfam International, attends the 47th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum ...
At a news briefing in Geneva, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said the deal would involve Trump enabling the U.S. company Gilead to produce and license its “magical” prevention drug ...
At a news briefing in Geneva, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said that the deal would involve Trump enabling the U.S. company Gilead to produce and license its “magical” prevention ...