On January 20, exactly one year after Donald Trump’s inauguration, significant shifts occurred in U.S. policies regarding HIV funding for countries like South Africa. This change raised concerns about the future of HIV work as international aid began to decline. Countries have since been compelled to adapt their funding strategies to cope with decreased U.S. support. The landscape of HIV funding has transformed, impacting the effectiveness of programs aimed at combating the epidemic.
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