President Donald Trump's freeze of U.S. foreign humanitarian aid and shuttering of the U.S. Agency for International Development is having devastating consequences globally, several humanitarian ...
More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S. President Donald Trump's administration pulls its global funding for programmes, the United Nations AIDS agency ...
In the next four years, over six million people could die from HIV and AIDS. Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS, expressed concern about the future funding of HIV and AIDS ...
UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, Christine Stegling, issued the warning while speaking to reporters in Geneva on Friday. He noted that although HIV/AIDS programs were exempted from last month’s ...
“That’s 20 million out of the 30 million people living with HIV in the world,” said Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS, at scheduled press briefing in Geneva. Although ...
We're seeing a lot of disruption of delivery of treatment services", Christine Stegling said. Trump put hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of foreign aid donations on hold for 90 days upon taking ...
"The United States Government provides about 70% of all funding for HIV and AIDS globally, and so pausing any of that is a big shock to the system," said Christine Stegling, a deputy executive ...
"That's 20 million out of the 30 million people living with HIV in the world," said Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS, at scheduled press briefing in Geneva. Although it is ...