UNAIDS to slash workforce by more than half as major funding dries up
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UNAIDS is undergoing significant workforce reductions, cutting its staff to about 280-300 from 600, following drastic funding cuts from major donors including the U.S. This restructuring aims to address an urgent crisis in global HIV/AIDS efforts, threatening to reverse gains achieved over decades. The agency is shifting many positions to lower-cost locations, while highlighting that without restored support, millions could face fatal consequences and increased infections in coming years. The need for prioritizing essential functions remains amidst these challenges.
UNAIDS is restructuring and reducing its workforce by more than half due to significant funding cuts, jeopardizing progress made in the global fight against HIV.
The agency is shifting positions to lower-cost regions while prioritizing essential functions, as warnings grow about potential fatalities and infections without restored support.
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