World AIDS Day was established to raise awareness of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and to emphasize the importance of equal access to healthcare for prevention and treatment.
The anticipated withdrawal from WHO in 2025 threatens to diminish the U.S.'s leadership role in global health, undermining collective efforts against AIDS.
PEPFAR, which has seen tremendous success in saving lives, is at risk due to partisan politics and budgetary conflicts in Congress, putting future funding in jeopardy.
As the political landscape shifts, the fight for health equity and the fight against AIDS become increasingly intertwined with governance and public policy decisions.
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