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Impact of U.S. Foreign Aid Changes on AIDS Care in Africa

Health care providers in South Africa and Mozambique report that shifts in U.S. PEPFAR funding under the Trump administration have jeopardized vulnerable populations and led to loss of lives.

Editorial StaffJune 7, 20261 MIN READ

Recent changes to U.S. foreign aid, particularly regarding the PEPFAR program, have raised significant concerns among health care workers in Africa.

In countries like South Africa and Mozambique, providers are expressing alarm over the cancellation or redirection of funding, which they believe is putting vulnerable individuals at risk.

The consequences of these funding shifts are reportedly dire, with some claiming that lives have already been lost due to reduced support for AIDS treatment and prevention efforts.