Today, exactly a year ago, on January 20, Donald Trump wasinaugurated aspresident of the United States US and overnight, US policies on HIV funding for countries like South Africa changed.
With the stroke of a pen, President Trumps executive orders froze funding. HIV clinics and projects funded by the US government across Africa began shutting their doors within days and weeks.
Bhekisisa has tracked these funding cuts closely, breaking many of the major developments along the way. You can find our coverage here.
So where are we a year later? How are countries funding their HIV work now and how has international aid changed?
To find out, Mia Malan speaks to Mitchell Warren, the executive director of the New York-based HIV advocacy organisation, Avac. Like many South African organisations, Avac has lost funding because of the policy shifts, but has also played a central role in fighting those decisions in US courts.
Intodays newsletter,Mia Malan looks at what 2026 holds for HIV funding.Sign up for our newsletter today.
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