The US cuts challenge African funders and governments to provide new models of PrEP access

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A high-level panel discussion convened at the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2025) in Kigali, Rwanda drew together representatives from global funding foundations, national health ministries, and advocacy and research organisations to debate the future of HIV PrEP in Africa in the wake of the drastic cuts to US funding.

While all panellists acknowledged the scale of the challenge facing the continuation of PrEP and HIV prevention programmes, the session adopted a constructive and at times even optimistic note on how the ‘PrEP crisis’ could be an opportunity to recast provision so it fits the needs of people at risk of HIV better and more economically.

Read the full news story at aidsmap.


All aidsmap reports from IAS 2025 can be accessed here.


 

Source : aidsmap

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