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South Africa is at the heart of the HIV pandemic. What happens now the money has been cut?

With 12% of the population living with the virus, Trump’s sudden withdrawal of funding stands to undo decades of progress

Raccontata danytimes.comtheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

South Africa is at the heart of the HIV pandemic. What happens now the money has been cut?

With 12% of the population living with the virus, Trump’s sudden withdrawal of funding stands to undo decades of progress

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nytimes.com1 anni fa

South Africa Built a Medical Research Powerhouse. Trump Cuts Have Demolished It.

The budget cuts threaten global progress on everything from heart disease to H.I.V. — and could affect American drug companies, too.

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  1. martedì 17 giugno 2025·nytimes.com

    South Africa Built a Medical Research Powerhouse. Trump Cuts Have Demolished It.

    The budget cuts threaten global progress on everything from heart disease to H.I.V. — and could affect American drug companies, too.

  2. martedì 17 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    South Africa is at the heart of the HIV pandemic. What happens now the money has been cut?

    With 12% of the population living with the virus, Trump’s sudden withdrawal of funding stands to undo decades of progress