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PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief), a landmark US foreign health policy, is recognised for saving 26 million ...
The Fiji Cancer Society has issued a warning about a potential increase in cancer cases linked to the increasing number of ...
The Founder of the Fiji Network for People Living with HIV says urgency is needed to address the growing number of cases ...
There will be a substantial commitment to the Pacific, and money has also been earmarked to fill some of the gap left by the ...
Dr. Jason Mitchell, Chairperson for National HIV Outbreak and Cluster Response Taskforce in Fiji highlighted that according to recent data, stigma, legal barriers, and service availability ...
As many as 10.8 additional HIV infections and 2.9 million additional deaths could occur by 2030 Originally published on healthday.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
Overall, Australia announced A$5.1 billion (US$3.2 billion) for foreign aid in the 2025-26 budget released Tuesday, a 2.7% ...
They also infected her with HIV. More than two years later, she can sometimes buy antiretroviral drugs by selling part of the wheat she gets as a displaced person, but it’s not enough.
For example, the federal government has already committed $5 million to help maintain HIV programs in PNG, Fiji and the Philippines which have been hit by USAID cuts, and is delivering a broader $81 ...
Australia will shift $119 million of its foreign aid budget to the Pacific and Southeast Asia to plug holes in critical programs left by US cuts.
There have been changes in focus to respond to the US funding cuts, including programs on HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea and Fiji and gender-based violence in the Pacific. This fits with Australia's ...
The head of the U.N. AIDS agency said Monday that the sudden loss of American money has been “devastating” for efforts to stop HIV and will cost many lives of the world’s most vulnerable people. But ...