By Elvis Basudde Kyeyune President Donald Trump’s recent executive or- der suspending all activities of the United States ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Annual HIV Prevention Jab Shows Promise - What It Means for UgandaA groundbreaking annual injection designed to protect against HIV has successfully passed its first safety trial, bringing new hope for long-term prevention.
Up to 80 percent of Uganda’s HIV/Aids response is funded by external donors such as the US government and the Global Fund. The funds have been covering majorly the purchase of antiretroviral ...
Uganda could lose over 350 million US dollars in HIV/AIDS response funding if the recent US executive order halting foreign aid remains in effect. According to the Uganda AIDS Commission, ...
KAMPALA, UGANDA | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda is taking a major step towards combating child labour in agriculture with the ...
At the tender age of seven, in the year 2008, Gigi (not her real name) experienced the heart-wrenching loss of her father to HIV/Aids. Left behind were Gigi, her sister and her brother, placing their ...
Africa’s over 1 billion people account for 95% of the estimated malaria deaths worldwide, according to the World Health ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda's Children At Risk Due to Budget Shortfalls - ExpertsChild rights experts have raised concerns that despite advancements in Uganda's legal and policy frameworks, the country's investment in crucial social sectors such as education, health, nutrition, ...
Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection.
According to BBC, Uganda's health sector relies heavily on donor funding, with 70% of its HIV/AIDS initiatives supported by external sources. USAID alone provided $295 million in health aid to ...
USAID was the pace-setter on locally led development," says Moses Isooba of the Uganda National NGO Forum. But now that it ...
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