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U.S. delivers $115M to South Africa to restart HIV programs after funding freeze, sustaining care until March 2026.
South Africa has received a $115 million U.S. bridge plan to sustain HIV treatment and prevention programs for six months, starting October 2025, following a funding freeze that disrupted services and led to staff layoffs and clinic closures.
The temporary relief, part of PEPFAR’s response, aims to maintain critical HIV care until March 2026, supporting efforts to reduce new infections and advance national health goals.
The funding also enables the upcoming rollout of Lenacapavir, a long-acting prevention drug expected in early 2026.
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EE.UU. entrega $ 115M a Sudáfrica para reiniciar los programas de VIH después de la congelación de fondos, manteniendo la atención hasta marzo de 2026.