In Tajikistan, 61% of the national HIV program is funded by external sources. The US Government funding amounts to approximately 20% and is the second largest contribution after Global Fund to fight ...
New f unding for the HIV project implemented by FHI360 – previously supported by U.S. funding - in Mali has been allocated. Once the funds are deployed, the project will be able to resume its ...
U=U is short for Undetectable = Untransmittable. It means that when a person living with HIV, adheres to effective ...
Government health services include community representatives within their structures as partners in the development, implementation and monitoring of health programmes to ensure they are accessible ...
NGO Closures: NGOs reliant on USAID funding remain closed, affecting community-based programs and outreach services, including HIV testing, in USAID-supported districts.
Government Support: HIV programmes are primarily (60%) supported by the government, with public health facilities operating normally. Service Disruptions: All key population drop-in centres are closed ...
In Fez, a literacy center for women in precarious situations had to scale back its activities, endangering the education of hundreds of beneficiaries. In rural areas, particularly in the Atlas ...
The HIV epidemic in Indonesia is mostly concentrated among key populations (MSM, sex workers, people who inject drugs and transgender people) except in Tanah Papua, where the epidemic is generalized.
Honduras' HIV response is experiencing critical disruptions due to the U.S. funding pause for many HIV services. Approximately 100 healthcare workers had stopped providing lifesaving services ...
The 90-day pause in US foreign assistance has caused a major shock to the national response to AIDS in Côte d’Ivoire. While the US Government released an emergency humanitarian waiver allowing some ...
This is why UNAIDS is launching the development of the new Global AIDS Strategy 2026-2031, an ambitious, inclusive, and action-driven plan that will guide the global HIV response for the next five ...
The United States Government (USG) support to Zambia is estimated at $600 million annually, of which $367 million was committed for the national HIV response for 2025 under the Presidential Emergency ...