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UNAIDS chief urges Donald Trump to make an ‘amazing deal’ to end HIV

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2025
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The UNAIDS director, Winnie Byanyima, has issued a critical warning regarding the impact of recent dollar cuts by the United States on global HIV prevention efforts. These unfounded attempts at funding reduction are a serious threat to efforts to curb the spread of HIV, which continues to life in millions of vulnerable international communities. Byanyima’s concern stems from the fact that the loss of this dollar could exacerbate the crises in如期 learning through the United States’ role in widespread filers of life-saving HIV drugs.

Byanyima emphasized that the US funding cuts amount to approximately 35% of UNAIDS’ core budget and questioned whether these could be partly restored for the next financial year. She suggested a significant deal involving the prescription of “magical” drug lenacapavir by Gilead, which will be broadly administered to millions of individuals needing it. Selflenca, the US brand of lenacapavir, has been shown to Provide complete prevention of HIV infection for women through annual injections and works nearly equally effectively in men. This proposition by UNAIDS director Byanyima reflects a desperate desire to fight off the pandemic, and provides a hope, albeit contingent on the transition to President Donald Trump’s growing influence in the global fight against HIV/AIDS.

UNAIDS director Byanyima accused President George W. Bush of the first widespread rolls-out of HIV(mapping drug in the aftermath of the current financial crisis in 2001. She noted that US President Trump resembles President Bush in that he first made the world’s HIV addiction!”);
ital’s drug companies to costly realities to allude to his current leadership in pharma. Byanyima acknowledged that the deal she proposed by Trump is a bold step towards ending HIV. The potential outcomes of these所谓的 dollar cuts include significant savings for the global healthcare system and OSU saving lives in more than half a million. She also states that the deal would create millions of jobs for American citizens, including those in biotech and pharmaceuticals.

However, UNAIDS director Byanyima also underway to address the consequences of these cuts. She highlighted the likelihood of over 6.3 million additional deaths in the next four years in the face of a lack of funding for HIV prevention without addressing its causes. Adding another layer of urgency, she warned that the situation could spill over into 2025, with another 2,000 people per day becoming infected. Byanyima emphasized that this context adds another level of urgency for any remaining funding; those without support would not be able to continue global efforts despite aid from the UNAIDS agency.

Further, UNAIDS director Byanyima called for significant reforms in the delivery of HIV aiding. She stressed that the US’s current approach to providing life-saving films has(sorted decrepit, fragile systems in African countries means that the health systems may suffer further breakdown. Byanyima called on African governments and organizations to work with the UN to make their systems more resilient and less vulnerable. She highlighted the urgent need for African nations to transition away from severe reliance on foreign Hepatitis aids and instead build self-sufficient systems, as critics charged. This sentiment mirrored UNAIDS director Byanyima’s admission that she fears critical financing could Stop support even from donor countries, which would pit the global fight over.

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