Togo faces a financial gap of 2.1 billion FCFA (West African CFA franc) for 2025, with 1.6 billion FCFA needed for antiretroviral medications and reagents. Increase the state budget line for health ...
Service Disruptions: The US funding cuts have disrupted services provided by ICAP, a major implementing partner financed by the US, and its two main civil society organization sub-recipients, ...
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 ...
The Kenya Health Information System (KHIS) that captures national aggregate HIV program data has been down due to the US funding cuts. This has hampered the availability of data for program reporting ...
The recent US funding cuts have created critical gaps in the HIV response across East and Southern Africa. The gaps, unless filled, will have severe public health consequences, reversing the gains ...
The Thailand Stigma Index 2.0 study was launched in early March to commemorate Zero Discrimination Day. It shows that despite ...
Nigeria’s membership of the Global Partnership marks a significant milestone in the global response to HIV. It is a bold ...
At the moment, the greatest impact is on prevention, as only 11 of the 30 promoters who supported doctors in initiating PrEP for key population users in the VICITS clinics have been rehired. Therefore ...
UNAIDS estimates that under two-thirds (64%) of women living with HIV in Asia Pacific receive treatment to prevent ...
Globally, new HIV infections among adults and children were reduced by 40% since the peak in 1997. However, new analysis from UNAIDS shows that new HIV infections among adults have stalled, failing to ...