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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a $56 million donation from the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) that will dramatically increase resources for programs in Ethiopia providing vital nutrition...
The United States government has given a clean bill of health to Ethiopia’s fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS, which remains a health challenge in many African countries.
South Africa and the United States (US) have signed a new partnership framework that will guide US funding of HIV and Aids projects in the country.
More Ugandan HIV patients are set to receive life-prolonging medication after the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) responded to appeals by healthcare providers overwhelmed by patients they could not afford to treat...
Until just over a year ago, people living in Dukwi, a remote refugee camp about 200km from Francistown, Botswana’s second city, were burying other residents who had died from AIDS-related illnesses at the rate of about five a month.
The United States government has invested $28.2 million towards the fight against HIV/AIDS in Lesotho.
This was revealed by the United States ambassador to Lesotho, Robert Nolan at the signing ceremony of grants worth $100,000, awarded to 13 community...
The director general of the South African Health Department Thami Mseleku told parliament on Wednesday that huge shortfalls in the treasury’s allocations for antiretroviral (ARV) treatment meant that South Africa needed to ask donors to fund the sharp...
Thirty-five Peace Corps volunteer trainees on Tuesday departed from the United States for Rwanda, officially reopening the Peace Corps program in Rwanda after a 15-year absence, according to a press statement from the US Peace Corps office in Kigali.