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USAID Bids Farewell to Uganda After Six Decades of Impact

After more than sixty years of shaping development in Uganda, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is winding down its operations in the country. The agency has played a key role in sectors such as agriculture, education, and public health—most notably through its contributions to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.

USAID had a profound impact on HIV/AIDS response in Uganda through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). At a time when scientific advances like injectable Lenacapavir for PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) are poised to accelerate epidemic control, many advocates warn that USAID’s departure may jeopardize hard-won progress in global health.

Health service advocates and NGOs across Uganda are expressing concern, as many organizations are already reeling from disrupted funding. The closure comes at a time when USAID had been pivoting toward more locally led initiatives across various regions in the country—programs that many hoped would empower communities and ensure sustainability.

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