"We want to build a future where everyone—regardless of gender, health status, or identity—can live free from stigma and discrimination"
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“If funding is not restored or replaced, our progress will be lost” - UNAIDS Country Director in Tajikistan amid funding cuts for the HIV response
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Ethiopia, with a population of 130 million, is Africa’s second most populous country. Despite steady economic growth approaching low-middle income status, the country faces a daunting number of challenges, from economic pressures and development needs to recurring natural disasters such as droughts and floods, as well as conflict and other man-made crises. These factors mean Ethiopia still relies heavily on external aid-particularly for food security and humanitarian assistance.
“We must do everything we can to keep the lights on for the HIV response” says UNAIDS Country Director for Ethiopia Tina Boonto
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UNAIDS encouraged by comments from Elon Musk that he will fix the US funding crisis for HIV services 
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UNAIDS Country Director reports on the impact of funding cuts to the HIV response
‘My greatest fear is that we will return to the dark days of the epidemic’
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‘We Can’t Afford to Go Back’- UNAIDS Country Director on HIV funding cut in Eswatini
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