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US cuts to HIV/AIDS will cost millions of lives – UNAIDS chief warns

March 25 — US funding cuts will lead to an additional 2,000 new HIV infections each day and over six million further deaths over the next four years, the UNAIDS chief, Winnie Byanyima, has warned.

It would mark a stark reversal in the global fight against HIV, which has seen the number of deaths from the disease decrease from more than two million in 2004 to 600,000 in 2023, the most recent year for which figures are available.

UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, said the US government’s decision to pause foreign aid – which included funding for HIV programmes – was already having devastating consequences.

She called on the US to reverse the cuts immediately, warning women and girls were being hit particularly hard.

UNAIDS is one of a number of UN agencies facing funding cuts.

US President Donald Trump announced the pause on foreign aid, for an initial 90 days, on his first day in office in January as part of a review into government spending. The majority of the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID) programmes have since been terminated.

Many US-financed HIV treatment and prevention programmes received stop work orders, leading to the closure of mother and baby clinics in Africa, and severe shortages of life saving anti-retroviral (ARV) medicines.

Ms Byanyima said she feared a return to the 1990s, when HIV medication was scarcely available in poorer countries, and infections and deaths soared.

The US has for years been the single biggest funder of HIV treatment and prevention, and Ms Byanima thanked Washington for its generosity and humanity.

She added it was “reasonable” for the US “to want to reduce its funding – over time”, but said the “sudden withdrawal of lifesaving support [was] having a devastating impact”.

Ms Byanyima also proposed a deal to the Trump administration, offering an opportunity to market a new US-developed ARV to millions of people.

Lenacapavir, made by US company Gilead, is given by injection every six months, with UNAIDS believing 10 million people could benefit from it.

The profits and jobs resulting from such a deal would be hugely beneficial to the US, Ms Byanyima added.

There has been no sign that Washington is listening to appeals to change course.

Traditional aid donors in Europe also plan funding cuts, and UNAIDS – the joint UN agency which combats HIV – has had no indication that other countries might step in to fill the gap left by the US.

Previously, the World Health Organization (WHO) said eight countries – Nigeria, Kenya, Lesotho, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, Haiti and Ukraine – could soon run out of HIV drugs after the US funding pause.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that disruption to HIV programmes “could undo 20 years of progress”.

The UN Refugee Agency has suggested it may have to lose 6,000 jobs, while Unicef has warned that progress to reduce child mortality is threatened, and the World Food Programme has had to cut rations in famine threatened regions.

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