PEPFAR, created by President George W. Bush in 2003 to combat the disease, faces an uncertain future now that its authorizing legislation has lapsed. By Sheryl Gay Stolberg Abortion politics are ...
Senior Fellows Michelle Gavin and Ebenezer Obadare discuss the role of Africa in American politics and how U.S.-Africa policy ...
Kenya requires Sh128 billion (Usd1 billion) annually to fund HIV response, a report by the Joint United Nations Programme on ...
Accenture Federal Services will provide data and systems engineering support to the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS ...
September 16, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Accenture Federal Services has won a $190 million prime contract from the U.S.
One of the researchers described the circumstances that led to the discovery as “serendipity.” This year’s prestigious Lasker ...
Fauci advised President George W. Bush to sign the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), funding $90 billion for HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and research worldwide. In 2002 ...
Tanzania could soon achieve UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, of 95percent of people living with HIV knowing their status ...
NEW American Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont has allayed fears of a condom crisis which had been fuelled by ...
the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. These and other programs stabilize nations and along with America’s soft-power investments in development and fighting extreme poverty make up ...
The HIV prevalence rate stands at 29.9% for sex workers, a recent UNAids survey showed. While there is no comprehensive data ...
The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief cut the AIDS death toll in its African target countries by more than 10 percent, but did not prevent new cases, according to a new study.