With approximately 1.8 million Nigerians living with HIV, any disruption in funding can significantly impact treatment and prevention efforts.
US President Donald Trump caused a stir worldwide by freezing funding for foreign aid – a decision that affected the American ...
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Legit on MSNWhat Trump's fund freeze means for Nigeria’s health, economyUSAID’s $602.95M aid to Nigeria is frozen under Trump’s executive order, threatening health, security, and economic programs.
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AllAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: NHRC, Others Lament Persistent Stigmatization of Persons Living With HIV/Aids"Despite significant progress in addressing HIV-related discrimination, many affected individuals still encounter violations of their rights in healthcare, employment, and social settings," NHRC chief ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNStakeholders seek strategic advocacies for HIV, TB, Malaria responses in NigeriaAmid the shrinking global funding on public healthcare, stakeholders have called for strategic and evidence based advocacies that would drive policy changes and foster more inclusive healthcare system ...
The Federal Executive Council has approved the allocation of ₦4.8 billion to combat the spread of HIV in Nigeria. This decision was reached during a ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: NHRC, NACA Collaborate to Enforce Rights of People Living With HIV/Aids, Other Marginalised NigeriansNational Human Rights Commission (NHRC), in collaboration with National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), as part of its implementation of the Global Funds Grant Circle 7 (GT7), inaugurated ...
Pate further stressed that the US government had contributed significantly to Nigeria’s healthcare, citing support for HIV, ...
Excerpts of his knowledge The global fight against HIV/AIDS has evolved significantly over the past decades, yet Nigeria remains one of the most affected countries, with an estimated 1.9 million ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria govt to absorb 28,000 health workers formerly paid by USAIDThe Nigerian government has announced plans to retain 28,000 health workers whose salaries were previously covered by the ...
Nigeria needs to step up disease prevention and control and decentralise disease surveillance as the US pulls donor funding.
Nigeria’s access to a $602.95 million USAID grant for 2025 is now uncertain following a 90-day suspension of all agency ...
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