Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV are intricately linked, and they present profound challenges for global health. In 2023, 1.25 ...
The significant health progress made over the past decade in Central, Eastern, Southern and West Africa—where many countries ...
UNAIDS estimates that under two-thirds (64%) of women living with HIV in Asia Pacific receive treatment to prevent ...
Funding: Rwanda's HIV program is predominantly donor-funded. In fiscal year 2023-2024, PEPFAR contributed 37.7% of the total HIV expenditure and the Global Fund contributed 50.8%. There is minimal ...
Civil Society and UN Response: Civil society organizations (CSOs) remain resilient and adaptable. The UN Country Team (UNCT) is engaged in mitigating the impact of the US funding cuts.
HIV Prevention Services: Reduced capacity for sex workers, MSM and gay men, people who use drugs – due to the disruptions in outreach work by CSOs. HIV Testing Services: No discontinuation for key ...
Impact on key populations: The US funding cuts have led to stress, depression, anxiety, and uncertainty among people living with HIV and key populations. There is a significant concern about the risk ...
Data clerks at facilities covered by USAID are not yet back at work, impacting data collection and quality control. The Ugandan President directed the release of UGX 6 billion for the rollout of ...
UN agencies in Uzbekistan have started mobilizing alternative funding sources to ensure the continuation of key initiatives previously supported by the US Government funds. Negotiations are ongoing ...