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US aid freeze puts HIV-positive orphans in Kenya at risk as medical supplies dwindle

  • Two-Year-Old Evans suffers from HIV and has been living at Nyumbani Children's Home in Nairobi for care after failing medical treatment.
  • Due to a freeze in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development, Nyumbani's access to antiretroviral medication may end soon, threatening children living with HIV.
  • Sister Tresa Palakudy, who has been at Nyumbani for 28 years, warns that without continued support, children at Nyumbani could face life-threatening situations.
  • The Kenyan government cautions that it has supplies of antiretroviral drugs to last only six months, putting the health of approximately 1.3 million people on HIV treatment at risk.
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