Aid cuts have shaken HIV/AIDS care to its core — with millions more infections projected ↳

The Guardian reports that U.S. funding cuts have shuttered HIV clinics, disrupted PrEP and ART supply chains, and ended community-led outreach across multiple countries. Health workers warn that prevention gains made over two decades are collapsing, with global agencies now projecting a surge in new infections and treatment interruptions that could undo years of progress toward epidemic control.

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‘Efficiency’ policies fuel massive food waste amid rising hunger in the U.S. ↳