General News of Tuesday, 28 January 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

U.S. President Trump stops HIV funding for Nigeria and other countries

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The United States government has ceased its support for HIV treatment in Nigeria and other developing countries following an executive order issued by President Donald Trump.

The US State Department has halted the disbursement of funds from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a key program providing HIV treatment in Africa and other developing nations.

It was reported that the funding freeze will last at least 90 days, as part of his first directive on his first day in office as president. As a result, nearly all US global health funding, including PEPFAR, has been halted immediately.

PEPFAR, with an annual budget of $6.5 billion, has delivered HIV/AIDS treatment to over 20.6 million people globally. Since its inception, it is credited with saving an estimated 26 million lives and helping curb the spread of the virus.

The US State Department stated that it would no longer distribute funds “blindly” without returns for the American people.

Public health experts have expressed worry about the new directive made by the US government, stating that it may eventually terminate the program altogether. Some have held out hope that Marco Rubio's appointment as Secretary of State could provide a positive turn for PEPFAR, given his historical support for the initiative.

Reports indicate that Nigeria has recorded about two million people living with HIV and PEPFAR plays a critical role in providing access to life-saving medications and supporting healthcare infrastructure.

Nigeria, one of the countries with the highest HIV burden globally, has received over $6 billion in support from PEPFAR over the years.

The suspension of funding will negatively affect the efforts to combat HIV in the country.