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U.S. Funding Halt for Global HIV Treatment: A Dire Threat to Vulnerable Populations

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In a concerning development, the U.S. government’s to halt funding for global HIV treatment under Donald Trump’s administration has sparked alarm, particularly for children, the elderly, and other vulnerable individuals living with HIV. Haruna Makafin Dala, Secretary of the SafeLife Sustainable and Counseling Initiative in Kano, shared his deep in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST on Friday.

Makafi, who himself benefits from free HIV medication, highlighted the confusion and fear that has gripped many patients since the funding halt. “I feel deep sympathy for young children, women, and elderly individuals who depend entirely on these free medications,” he stated. The sudden withdrawal of support has left many in a precarious situation, potentially driving them towards unverified and unsafe alternatives.

The risk, as Makafi explained, is not just in the health but in the proliferation of fake traditional practitioners. These individuals to cure HIV with remedies that not only fail to treat the virus but can exacerbate its spread by giving patients a false sense of security. “If people are left to treatment by themselves, it will to the very crisis we have been trying to prevent,” he warned.

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The of funding could also lead to increased stigma and discrimination, potentially pushing some to spread the virus out of desperation or frustration. Bashir Ismail, another person living with HIV, pointed out the practical implications: “The information we are receiving is that free testing and medication for new patients have been , which is a major threat.” With medication stocks dwindling, the future looks uncertain for many.

A survey by SafeLife Sustainable and Counseling Initiative an alarming trend: an increase in HIV infection among children in Kano , alongside a decrease in support for orphaned children. The currently supports over 2,000 such children, whose parents have succumbed to HIV- complications.

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The broader implications of this funding pause were underscored by the World Health Organization (WHO), which criticized the move in a statement. WHO warned that prolonged funding could reverse decades of progress, potentially catapulting the global health scenario back to the dire times of the 1980s and 1990s when HIV/AIDS claimed of lives annually.

The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS (PEPFAR), which has been instrumental in providing treatment to over 20 million people, 566,000 children, now faces an uncertain future. Over the past two decades, PEPFAR has been pivotal in saving more than 26 million lives and is active in over 50 countries.

The immediate call to action is for the government to reconsider this decision to avert a public health . Without swift intervention, the lives of the most vulnerable populations could be at severe risk, undoing years of global to control and eventually eradicate HIV/AIDS.

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