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US Halts HIV Treatment Funding for Nigeria and Other Developing Nations Under Trump’s Directive

KINGSLEY OYEMA by KINGSLEY OYEMA
January 28, 2025
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The United States government, under the directive of President Donald Trump, has halted HIV treatment funding to Nigeria and other developing nations.

This decision follows an executive order issued by Trump on his first day in office, instructing government agencies managing foreign aid programs to suspend the disbursement of funds.

As a result, the US State Department has stopped funding through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a globally significant initiative that has been pivotal in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa and other developing regions.

The suspension, which is expected to last for at least 90 days, could be extended if the program fails to secure an exemption in the coming weeks. A spokesperson for the US State Department commented on the decision, saying, “The United States is no longer going to blindly dole out money with no return for the American people.”

PEPFAR’s Global Impact

PEPFAR, with an annual budget of $6.5 billion, has been instrumental in providing HIV/AIDS treatment to over 20.6 million people globally. Since its establishment, the program has saved an estimated 26 million lives. Its suspension has raised concerns about the future of HIV/AIDS treatment, particularly in countries heavily reliant on the program’s support.

Effects on Nigeria

Nigeria, home to one of the highest HIV burdens in the world, is poised to be one of the hardest-hit nations. Approximately two million Nigerians are living with HIV, with many dependent on PEPFAR for life-saving treatments and healthcare support.

Over the years, PEPFAR has contributed more than $6 billion to Nigeria’s national HIV/AIDS efforts, providing medication, testing services, and healthcare infrastructure. The suspension of these funds threatens to undermine the progress made in combating the epidemic.

Healthcare advocates in Nigeria have expressed alarm, warning that the funding cut could lead to significant disruptions in treatment access, potentially putting millions of lives at risk.

“The consequences of this decision will be devastating for Nigeria’s HIV response,” said a representative from a local health organization. “PEPFAR has been a lifeline for countless individuals. Without it, our healthcare system will struggle to meet the needs of those living with HIV.”

As Nigeria faces this critical juncture, stakeholders in the healthcare sector are urging for a swift resolution to prevent a reversal of gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Tags: HIV/AIDSPEPFARUNITED STATE
KINGSLEY OYEMA

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