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The plan indicates that the national budget is suggested to cover testing, treatment and laboratory consumables, while it is suggested that community programmes should be supported by public and ...
Layoffs under the Trump administration includes all officials who oversaw HIV care in low-income countries with funding from PEPFAR.
Michael V. Relf has been appointed dean of the Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) effective May 1, Provost Alec D.
But the inconvenient truth for Christian nationalist apologists is that to reject empathy is to reject the fundamental teachings of Christianity. All major world religions proclaim that our joys and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: 10,000 Public Health Posts Vacant, and Minister Motsoaledi Agrees to Fill Just 1,500Press Release - There are 10 000 vacancies in the public healthcare system, with only 1 500 of these posts being advertised.
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Latin Times on MSNMarco Rubio Could Be Directed To Slash Almost Half Of The State Department's Funding: ReportThe Trump administration has reportedly proposed cutting the combined budgets of the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) by nearly half.
The DA warns that without immediate action from Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi to fill thousands of vacant health worker posts, South Africa faces a looming public health disaster.
The Trump administration proposes slashing State Department and USAID budgets by 48%, cutting global aid and international organisation funding, prompting bipartisan concern over U.S. diplomatic ...
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The U.S. was on track to end the HIV epidemic. Budget cuts threaten that progress.The U.S. government has long been a leader in research and public health practice for preventing HIV infections. Since the start of the Trump administration in 2025, however, extensive cuts have been ...
The Trump administration launched such an offensive against science and American research that it's almost difficult to ...
After a group of employers refused to provide their employees access to free HIV prevention treatment, the Supreme Court may decide whether insurers are required to fully cover preventive care.
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