South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country, and US President Donald Trump’s aid freeze has hit ...
There's been a global trend in the reduction of aid to Africa since 2018. Donors are shifting their funding priorities in ...
Many health services across the African continent rely heavily on overseas aid to provide essential care. International funding supports everything from vaccines and HIV treatment to maternal health ...
The US government-funded partners across South Africa have since received stop-work orders and been forced to begin ...
Christian donations can only do so much to fill the gap when facilities grapple with layoffs, scarce drugs, and unanswered questions.
Over 50 countries have been impacted by the Trump administration's freeze on foreign assistance. Thousands of programs have ...
To improve access to information and services on Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for young people, Reach A Hand Uganda is actively providing free sexual and reproductive health services to ...
The city’s car-free day is going into its ninth year, far outlasting most initiatives like it around the world, including in ...
On his first day in office, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to freeze foreign aid funding. This was followed by a stop-work order for dozens of life-saving humanitarian programs.
The United States Government (USG) support to Zambia is estimated at $600 million annually, of which $367 million was committed for the national HIV response for 2025 under the Presidential Emergency ...
Save the Children has worked in Africa for more than 60 years. Today, with millions of children and families in Africa already struggling to cope with the impacts of conflict and climate change, ...