Vital health programmes and research are brought to a halt in Uganda, a major beneficiary of US overseas aid funding.
especially from USAID and the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Herbert Luswata, president of Uganda Medical Association, told SciDev.Net that USAID had been injecting ...
“In addition to these, PEPFAR has been supporting 16,690 community health workers and lay workers. These have been deployed across 2,000 health facilities in Uganda. Some of the ...
The unstaffed reception area at the Kampala offices of Uganda Young Positives (UYP ... a clinic receives funding through the U.S. program PEPFAR, this preventative medication can "only" be ...
Since its inception in 2003, the US government has channelled more than Shs20 trillion via the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar) to prop up the HIV/Aids fight in Uganda.
A non-profit organization supporting LGBTQ people in Uganda says its work is being threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump's suspension of foreign aid.
A USAID initiative called the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief - or PEPFAR - has bankrolled much of Uganda's HIV/AIDS relief plan and it's an initiative that has wielded impressive results.