US President Donald Trump caused a stir worldwide by freezing funding for foreign aid – a decision that affected the American ...
With approximately 1.8 million Nigerians living with HIV, any disruption in funding can significantly impact treatment and prevention efforts.
The Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS partnered with Access Holdings to provide free HIV testing to over 2,000 ...
"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 ...
THE Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate, said weekend the Federal Government was planning to engage ...
Amid 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 ...
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 ...
Just recently, the United States of America’s President, Donald Trump, jolted the world with the announcement of a freeze in all US’ foreign aid to almost all countries except for Israel and Egypt ...
The Nigerian government has announced plans to retain 28,000 health workers whose salaries were previously covered by the ...
The Akwa Ibom State Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, AKSACA, has warned all health facilities in the state against ...
Over 2 million people in Nigeria are living with HIV, with many relying on receiving aid-funded medicines to keep their viral load suppressed. “I know many staff of some clinics and centers who ...
The United States' recent cuts to global aid, while challenging, opens an opportunity to propel Nigeria towards achieving a ...