US terminates HIV funding for South Africa amid Afrikaner community claims
The US government will terminate funding for South Africa's HIV programs, citing the country's alleged failure to protect the Afrikaner community. More than eight million South Africans live with HIV, and previously, the US provided $400 million annually through the President's Emergency Fund for Aids Relief. South Africa's health ministry is working on plans for self-reliance despite.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 17:02 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 17:10 UTC
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