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UN warns 6 million people could die if US stops funding HIV/AIDS programs

US President Donald Trump signs an executive order, on January 20, 2025. (Photo by AP)

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has warned that six million people could die from AIDS and HIV in the next 4 years if the US stops its global funding programs.

UNAIDS warned that the decision by the new US administration to withdraw funding from international AIDS and HIV programs could have catastrophic consequences.

On his first day in office, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending all aid programs for 90 days.

Although the US has temporarily excluded AIDS and HIV programs, including PEPFAR, from its freeze, UNAIDS is concerned about their continued functioning.

“There is a lot of confusion, especially on the community level, how the waiver will be implemented. We’re seeing a lot of disruption of delivery of treatment services,” Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS Christine Stegling said.

According to Stegling, if the US does not confirm its financial support for PEPFAR between 2025 and 2029, AIDS and HIV-related deaths will increase by 400%.

“That’s 6.3 million people, 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths that will occur in future...Any penny, any cut, any pause, will matter for all of us.”

“In Ethiopia, we have 5,000 public health worker contracts that are funded by US assistance. And all of these have been terminated,” she emphasized.

UNAIDS is an international project aimed at combating AIDS and HIV. It operates in more than 80 countries. It gathers “data collection on HIV epidemiology, program coverage and finance and publishes the most authoritative and up-to-date information on the HIV epidemic.”

AIDS and HIV are major health problems in many African countries. The US administration has decided to stop sending medicines for HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis and medical supplies for newborns to most African countries.


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