Congress gave money for global HIV work. The Trump administration isn't spending it

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Humanitarian Reporting

This article documents human rights concerns or humanitarian issues using credible institutional sources. It is not considered a psychological operation.

This article is not considered a psychological operation. It covers the detrimental effects of delayed U.S. funding on global HIV/AIDS programs, particularly PEPFAR, as seen through the experiences of healthcare workers like Dr. Caspian Chouraya. The journalistic purpose is to highlight how bureaucratic hold-ups within the U.S. government are endangering successful humanitarian health initiatives and the lives they save.

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