Global HIV/AIDS progress is now at risk after U.S. President Donald Trump slashed foreign aid.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 17, 2025
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UNAIDS says the world is already off track, with 1.3 million new infections in 2023 alone.
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South Africa, home to 8 million HIV-positive individuals, is seeing rising clinic shutdowns.
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Less funding means we will get more and more off-track," said UNAIDS chief Winnie Byanyima.
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Clinics offering testing and treatment are closing across Africa, raising fears of new infections.
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Prevention programs had been working—but not fast enough to meet the 2030 global targets.
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The U.S. once funded up to 20% of South Africa’s HIV budget, now testing rates are falling.
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Some nations may soon run out of life-saving
antiretroviral drugs
due to disrupted supply chains.
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Despite debts, some poorer countries are plugging gaps—but UNAIDS urges richer nations to act.
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“If you’ve got a success story, why drop it before you end it?” Byanyima asked world donors.
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