The global HIV response at a crossroads: protecting gains and advancing sustainability amid funding disruptions.

dc.contributor.affiliationNigeria National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Abuja, Nigeria.
dc.contributor.affiliationGlobal Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+), Nairobi, Kenya.
dc.contributor.affiliationSouth Africa Department of Health, Pretoria, South Africa.
dc.contributor.affiliationMalawi Ministry of Health, Lilongwe, Malawi.
dc.contributor.affiliationMalawi National AIDS Commission, Lilongwe, Malawi. Electronic address: matanjeb@aidsmalawi.org.mw.
dc.contributor.affiliationAfrican-led HIV Control Working Group, Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ), Lusaka, Zambia.
dc.contributor.affiliationCenter for Innovation in Global Health, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.
dc.contributor.affiliationSchool of Public Health, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi, Kenya.
dc.contributor.affiliationHIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis and Other Viral Diseases Control Division, Rwanda Biomedical Centre, Kigali, Rwanda.
dc.contributor.affiliationKenya National Syndemic Diseases Control Council, Nairobi, Kenya.
dc.contributor.authorMatanje B
dc.contributor.authorMasha RL
dc.contributor.authorRwibasira G
dc.contributor.authorNgure K
dc.contributor.authorYahaya HB
dc.contributor.authorAnam FR
dc.contributor.authorChola M
dc.contributor.authorSubedar H
dc.contributor.authorChunda L
dc.contributor.authorHolmes CB
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-23T11:40:29Z
dc.date.issued2025-May-09
dc.description.abstractThe global HIV response faces a crisis as abrupt funding cuts, particularly from the USA, threaten decades of progress. Governments across Africa report widespread disruptions in essential services, including HIV testing, treatment, and prevention. Reliance on previously stable partnerships and external funding has left many programmes vulnerable to sudden financial shock. Achieving self-reliance will require national health system integration, streamlined service delivery, digital health solutions to extend health system functions, and diversified funding sources, including greater mobilisation of domestic resources, innovative financing, and impact investment. Although some countries have made major strides towards self-reliance, urgent actions are needed to protect against harms to individuals and communities due to service delivery interruptions. Governments should lead efforts to integrate the continuum of HIV services into broader health systems, and donors should pivot towards strategic support, including technical assistance and catalytic funding for commodities and services that mitigate harms. Without decisive action, funding disruptions could result in catastrophic increases in infections and mortality, undermining the global HIV response for the next generation.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/S2352-3018(25)00106-7
dc.identifier.urihttps://pubs.cidrz.org/handle/123456789/10191
dc.sourceThe lancet. HIV
dc.titleThe global HIV response at a crossroads: protecting gains and advancing sustainability amid funding disruptions.

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