On January 24, a funding freeze initiated by the Trump Administration impacted U.S. foreign aid, including the vital PEPFAR program which saved 25 million lives since its inception. Although a waiver was granted to allow PEPFAR to continue providing some essential services, concerns remain regarding the availability of preventive measures and the overall future of the program as doubts among Congress members grow. The program previously received only a one-year funding approval instead of the customary five, leading to uncertainties about its sustainability.
Under the Trump Administration, a funding freeze affects PEPFAR, a U.S. health initiative praised for saving millions of lives and controlling the AIDS epidemic.
While a waiver was granted to PEPFAR to provide limited services, uncertainties linger about the program's preventative measures and its long-term viability.
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