In a last-minute move, the Trump administration issues an emergency waiver to ensure millions of people in 55 countries continue receiving life-saving HIV treatment.
The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the U.S.
Director General of Africa CDC Dr. Jean Kaseya says he hopes the U.S. considers exemptions to President Trump’s announced ...
A move by the Trump administration to freeze funding for PEPFAR, the widely heralded international HIV/AIDS program, is ...
Uganda sought to dispel fears among HIV patients that a US aid freeze will interrupt treatment and promised that such ...
A lady who said she is HIV positive has spoken out after US President Donald Trump halted the issuance of free medication to ...
The United States has approved an emergency humanitarian waiver allowing continued access to HIV treatment funded by the U.S.
Almost 136,000 babies are expected to be born with HIV in the next three months, mostly in Africa, because of the Trump ...