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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
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
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’
‘We Can’t Afford to Go Back’- UNAIDS Country Director on HIV funding cut in Eswatini
How US funding cuts could derail years of progress in Burundi’s HIV response
Community-led HIV services under threat: global networks and UNAIDS track the impacts of the US funding cuts
HIV services and social reintegration programmes for prisoners and newly released detainees in Kyrgyzstan at risk of collapse
HIV services and social reintegration programmes for prisoners and newly released detainees in Kyrgyzstan at risk of collapse
The Breaking Point: A Story from Ethiopia
US foreign aid cuts puts the lives of people who use drugs at risk
The impact of US funding cuts on HIV programmes in Democratic Republic of Congo