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Foreign Aid Freeze Leaves Millions Without H.I.V. Treatment. President Trump’s pause on aid, and the gutting of the primary aid agency, could jeopardize the health of more than 20 million people ...
House Republicans passed a “rescissions package” that would slash $9 billion in federal spending by a vote of 2016-213.
News about President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Commentary and archival information about President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief from The New York Times.
Earlier versions of a spending cuts package passed through Congress targeted PEPFAR. But the White House, concerned about ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a bill Friday that cancels billions of dollars in spending, including funds for ...
Six months after President Donald Trump's foreign aid cuts, millions have lost access to HIV prevention medication.
Secretary Rice presented the second annual report to Congress, 'Action Today, A Foundation for Tomorrow: The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.'… ...
The Trump administration has eliminated the bulk of US foreign assistance programming, saying that such work fails to advance the American national interest. Top officials, including secretary of ...
Articles published yesterday in the July 2012 issue of July 2012 issue of Health Affairs focus on the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the US program to address global HIV ...
Former government officials and health advocates joined the Bipartisan Policy Center for a discussion on the impact the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has had over the last 20 ...
Twenty years ago, President George W. Bush created the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, otherwise known as PEPFAR, with strong bipartisan support.