If you can believe it. I wouldn't it as far as I could throw it.
If you can believe it. I wouldn't it as far as I could throw it.
Why are we responsible for global healthcare?
American exceptionalism, remember?
Or are you just full of ?
Amen & hallelujah!!!
unsourced, but believable
by comparison, the number of people who are likely to die due to the illegal suspension of PEPFAR is about 60% larger than the number of Africans trafficked during the 400 years of the transatlantic slave trade
Last edited by Winehole23; 04-19-2025 at 12:38 PM.
Let us proceed...
We created PEPFAR; we're responsible for wrecking it too
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...elical/683418/PEPFAR, which received strong bipartisan support, is credited with saving 26 million lives and enabling almost 8 million babies to be born without HIV. It transformed the landscape of the HIV epidemic and helped stabilize the African continent. Not only is PEPFAR the single most successful policy to date in U.S.-Africa relations; it is “also one of the most successful foreign policy programs in U.S. history,” as Belinda Archibong, a fellow at the Brookings Ins ution, wrote last year.
More than 75,000 adults and children are now estimated to have died because of the effective shutdown of PEPFAR that began less than six months ago. Another adult life is being lost every three minutes; a child dies every 31 minutes. Ending PEPFAR could result in as many as 11 million additional new HIV infections and nearly 3 million additional AIDS-related deaths by the end of the decade.
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