The Trump administration has said that foreign assistance programs will be paused for three months as it reviews how money is being spent.
Trump’s reckless dismantling of global health efforts may not just result in more lives lost to AIDS, but could also hasten the evolution of new, more deadly viruses.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) and Build One South Africa (Bosa) have expressed concern over the US government’s decision to ...
The objectives of the research presented in this report were to identify case studies of community-led HIV-related health and social inclusion service delivery organizations in eastern and southern ...
A map of deadly infectious diseases known to attack the central nervous system (CNS) of people who are already suffering with ...
Almost 136,000 babies are expected to be born with HIV in the next three months, mostly in Africa, because of the Trump ...
Just eight days into his presidency, Donald Trump's executive orders are already impacting South Africa, particularly the ...
The current U.S. government, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has decided to freeze funding for the President’s ...
Resistant strains of the virus that may emerge in other nations would also be of great concern to Americans, an expert says.
The Trump administration has issued a waiver to ensure uninterrupted HIV treatment for 20 million people in 55 countries, despite a 90-day freeze on US foreign aidGlobal health leaders, including ...