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Goal to end AIDS by 2030 ’more off-track’ after Trump cuts, UNAIDS head says

  • UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima stated that Donald Trump's cuts to HIV/AIDS programs will hinder efforts to end the disease by 2030, leaving the world 'off track' with 1.3 million new infections in 2023.
  • Byanyima explained that less funding will hinder progress, noting there is already a drop in the number of people going to clinics in several countries.
  • In South Africa, which has 8 million people living with HIV, about a fifth of its HIV budget was U.S.-funded, and testing and monitoring of patients is declining.
  • Byanyima urged other wealthy nations to assist, emphasizing that HIV is a major health concern without a cure or vaccine, and funding should not be diminished during progress.
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Goal to end AIDS by 2030 'more off-track' after Trump cuts, UNAIDS head says

By Tim Cocks

·Denver, United States
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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