In September 2025, I attended the United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) in Washington, DC—the largest yearly HIV-related conference in the country. During a rally on Capitol Hill to prevent domestic HIV funding cuts (#Cutskill), I couldn’t help but notice what was missing: no one mentioned PEPFAR, the U.S.’s flagship global HIV/AIDS program. This silenceContinue reading "HIV Funding, PEPFAR, and the False Label of “DEI” in the US" The post HIV Funding, PEPFAR, and the False L...| NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS PCB
Two months after the Trump administration officially dismantled the United States Agency for International Development, the federal agency that delivered foreign assistance to developing countries, humanitarian organizations are reorganizing as they reel from the effects. World Vision, an international evangelical humanitarian organization, counted on the U.S. government for one-third of its funding. As a result of USAID cuts, as the agency’s remaining operations were absorbed under th...| The Roys Report
An additional six million new HIV infections and four million AIDS-related deaths could occur between 2025 and 2029 if US-supported HIV treatment and| Health Policy Watch
Two to four million additional Africans are likely to die annually as a result of the shock aid cuts by the United States and other key donors, according to| Health Policy Watch
New Secretary of State Marco Rubio's waiver ensures PEPFAR's vital HIV/AIDS relief continues despite Trump's aid freeze, but the exclusion of gender identity programs raises concerns.| Advocate.com