PEPFAR has been a key component of global health since it was founded by President George W. Bush in 2003. Amid the new criticisms of the program, many of us working in global health wondered ...
Congressional reauthorization for the landmark U.S. HIV/AIDS initiative known as PEPFAR quietly expires today. It’s a blow, but not a mortal one — although the program still faces an ...
THE END OF PEPFAR? America’s most celebrated global health program, credited with saving more than 25 million lives, is on the brink of survival, POLITICO’s Carmen Paun reports. President ...
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Pepfar funding to fight HIV/AIDS has saved 26 million lives since 2003: how cutting it will hurt AfricaPepfar has enjoyed broad bipartisan support in the US, but its future is now uncertain. Public health scholars Eric A. Friedman, Sarah A. Wetter and Lawrence O. Gostin explain Pepfar's history and ...
Even if its authorization is allowed to expire tomorrow, PEPFAR will survive. Instead, the program faces a much bigger problem as a result of cuts to USAID, which administered the majority of ...
Some PEPFAR programs were then sent termination notices. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, which treats HIV+ pregnant women to prevent their babies from contracting HIV in the US and ...
Bush to mark 20 years of AIDS program PEPFAR USAID reported having 14,000 employees prior to the Trump administration officials announcing their intent to dismantle the federal agency ...
But since the order and despite the waivers, relief groups that administer PEPFAR have struggled to get money needed to continue their work, and some aid sites have shut down. “PEPFAR is the ...
Washington — Today, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, issued the following statement on the deadline for PEPFAR Re-Authorization ...
A major breakthrough came when US president George W Bush proposed a bold global initiative, Pepfar, in his 2003 State of the Union Address. Pepfar would dedicate US$15 billion over five years ...
Pepfar has enjoyed broad bipartisan support in the US, but its future is now uncertain. Public health scholars Eric A. Friedman, Sarah A. Wetter and Lawrence O. Gostin explain Pepfar's history and ...
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