Eight countries can get out of HIV treatment due to USAID cuts, who says
The WHO stated that Haiti, Kenya, Lesotho, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria and Ukraine can end their supply of HIV remedies in the coming months.

The Trump Administration ‘Recruitment Health Organization said on Monday that the decision to prevent US foreign aid has “greatly disrupted” the supply of HIV remedies in eight countries, which may soon be out of these life -saving drugs.
The Global Health Agency stated that Haiti, Kenya, Lesotho, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria and Ukraine may eliminate the supply of HIV remedies in the coming months.
“HIV programs disruptions may undo a 20 -year progress,” WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Gabreyus said at a press conference. He said that it could lead to additional HIV cases and three million HIV related deaths.
Efforts to deal with HIV, polio, malaria and tuberculosis have been influenced by the US foreign aid stagnation implemented by President Donald Trump soon after taking over in January.
The agency stated that WHO-Meni Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network, with more than 700 sites worldwide, also faced adjacent shutdowns, the agency said. It comes at a time when measles is returning to the United States.
The United States has the responsibility to ensure that if it withdraws direct funds for countries, ‘S did in a systematic and human way that allows them to find alternative sources of funding, “Gabreyasus said on Monday.
The agency said in a separate statement that the lack of funding may force 80% of WHO to close the essential health care services in Afghanistan.
By March 4, 167 health facilities were discontinued due to lack of funding, and without immediate intervention, more than 220 features could be discontinued by June.
The United States also forces the United Nations agency to exit the WHO, which usually receives a fifth of its overall annual funding from the US, hiring and starts to cut the budget.
The WHO said on Monday that it plans to cut its funding target in $ 872 million for emergency operations from $ 1.2 billion in the budget period of 2026-2027.