How can countries save the lives of people living with HIV?
Briefly

The United Nations AIDS agency warns that cuts to international funding could result in 4 million additional deaths related to HIV/AIDS by 2029. The U.S., previously the largest donor, ceased significant foreign aid in January under the Trump administration. The withdrawal of financial assistance threatens both prevention and treatment programs, raising critical concerns about the future of the global response to the epidemic. Countries are urged to consider alternative strategies to address the effects of these funding cuts to maintain momentum in combating the disease.
The United Nations AIDS agency warns that severe international funding cuts could lead to an additional 4 million deaths related to the disease by 2029.
The withdrawal of assistance will have catastrophic consequences for the fight against the pandemic and affects both treatment and prevention programs globally.
Wealthy nations ending support for AIDS prevention and treatment programs raises questions about future strategies to combat the disease amid decreasing funding.
Countries must explore alternative strategies to mitigate the impact of funding cuts on HIV/AIDS programs, ensuring that progress is not sacrificed.
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