The United States government has announced plans to end its funding for AIDS programs in South Africa. This decision follows a previous reduction in foreign aid initiated by an executive order from former President Donald Trump, which led to the closure of a men's health clinic in Johannesburg last year.
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U.S. to Cease AIDS Funding for South Africa
The U.S. government will discontinue its AIDS funding for South Africa, a move that follows a significant reduction in foreign aid under former President Trump. This funding cut previously resulted in the closure of a men's health clinic in Johannesburg.
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U.S. to End AIDS Funding for South Africa
U.S. to Cease AIDS Funding for South Africa