"Compassionate conservative" President George W. Bush called for the U.S. to lead the fight the scourge of HIV/AIDS in Africa ...
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The programme has lived up to its promise. The investment of over US$110 billion since being launched has been transformative ...
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former U.S. ambassador to Zambia. "Instead, we've started to go around and kick every ally we have in the shins. China will absolutely take advantage of the end to PEPFAR." ‘Enough is enough ...
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I remember Africa before PEPFAR. In Zambia in the 1990s, I was sometimes late to school because of the traffic lined up for simultaneous funerals. I remember next-door neighbors getting sick ...
Contraception services through PEPFAR have also been halted. “The fight against HIV is not over yet,” said Dr. Kebby Musokotwane, director general of the National AIDS Council in Zambia.