The State Department is working up plans to shut down PEPFAR, the federal program to combat HIV in the Global South. The New York Times obtained planning documents showing the State Department wants to transition countries away from U.S. assistance, in some cases within two years. PEPFAR is often cited as one of the most effective public health campaigns in history, saving about 26 million lives over two decades after it was created by Republican President George W. Bush.
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