Brazil’s HIV advocates say they predicted USAID funding cuts: ‘We would see the trends’
Who reported it (3)
- UCSF study finds patient care affected by HIV/AIDS funding disruption San Francisco Examiner · 16d ago
- Lloyd Mulenga, M.B.Ch.B., Ph.D., on funding cuts and risk to prevention efforts| AIDS 2026 Managed Healthcare Executive · 16d ago
- Brazil’s HIV advocates say they predicted USAID funding cuts: ‘We would see the trends’ The Guardian · 16d ago broke it first
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