FCAA commissioned survey on impacts of Trump Administration foreign aid freeze

Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) commissioned a survey, conducted by Aidsfonds and GNP+, on the impacts of the Trump Administration’s foreign aid freeze on people with living with HIV.
- 20 million people are supported by PEPFAR on antiretroviral treatment, and these actions will jeopardize their lives, cost jobs and taxpayer resources, and will threaten to unravel decades of progress on HIV.
- 222,000 people won’t receive their HIV medication for each day the pause is in effect, including 7,445 children under the age of 15.
You can take action today by calling or writing your member of congress asking them to urge the Department of Health and Human Services to lift the freeze on PEPFAR.