The freezing of U.S. funds under PEPFAR by the Trump administration has left grassroots organizations scrambling to sustain ...
Several researchers interviewed by MedPage Today said it seems the administration has lodged a war against projects that have ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria Reaffirms Free HIV Treatment Despite Reduced U.S. SupportAddressing the funding situation, Ms Ilori noted that President Bola Tinubu had set aside a budget to ensure that HIV-related services continued uninterrupted.The National Agency for the Control of ...
Stock Levels: A recent national stock-level assessment indicates that there are at least two months of stock at facilities and five months at central warehouses. This is consistent with normal ...
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Tribune Online on MSNTinubu's wife leads campaign to eliminate HIV, Syphilis, HepatitisWife of the President of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has called for a robust advocacy that would expand access to HIV testing services with comprehensive counselling, treatment and care for all ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to cut most US foreign aid, including funding for HIV/AIDS, has left humanitarian ...
Also, one of the most significant challenges facing adolescent girls, particularly in Nigeria’s northern states is the rise in HIV prevalence. In the North-West and Adamawa, the HIV prevalence ...
A prominent doctor and influencer, Aproko Doctor, sought to show how US aid cuts would hurt Nigeria’s HIV/Aids fight. Were all his figures accurate? We took a look. Aproko Doctor claimed that Nigeria ...
“There is no shortage of drugs and consumables, and no immediate stop of services for HIV treatment, testing, and prevention in Nigeria. Our treatment centers and pharmacies will continue to ...
and no immediate stop of services for HIV treatment, testing and prevention in Nigeria. Our treatment centres and pharmacies will continue to have sufficient anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs ...
The federal government has debunked reports credited to the World Health Organisation (WHO), which revealed that Nigeria, among seven other countries, is running out of essential HIV medications.
Eight countries - six of them in Africa, including Nigeria, Kenya and Lesotho - could soon run out of HIV drugs following the US government's recent decision to pause foreign aid, the UN World Health ...
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