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US Cuts to HIV Funding Threaten Over 500,000 Lives in South Africa

The Trump administration's termination of USAID and PEPFAR programs disrupts decades of progress in fighting HIV/AIDS across Africa.

  • The US government has permanently ended funding for HIV/AIDS programs through USAID and PEPFAR, affecting multiple African nations, including South Africa, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
  • South Africa, home to 7.8 million HIV-positive individuals, faces projections of over 500,000 additional deaths and 500,000 new infections over the next decade due to the funding cuts.
  • PEPFAR, which has accounted for 17% of South Africa's HIV response budget, previously supported antiretroviral treatment for 5.5 million people and vital prevention programs.
  • The cuts have halted HIV vaccine trials, disrupted care for vulnerable groups such as orphans, pregnant women, and sex workers, and resulted in widespread job losses across health services.
  • South African officials and activists are calling for urgent action to fill the funding gap, with President Ramaphosa pledging interventions to maintain essential healthcare services.
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