Global funding cuts for HIV programs endanger 620,000 HIV-positive children and could cause 1.8 million AIDS-related child deaths by 2040

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Global funding cuts for HIV programs threaten to reverse decades of progress, leaving 620,000 HIV-positive children without treatment. A UNICEF-UNAIDS report highlights that these cuts could lead to 1.8 million AIDS-related child deaths by 2040, with young girls disproportionately affected. Despite past successes in preventing millions of infections and deaths, targeted action and increased funding are crucial to protect children's lives.


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