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US spells out life-saving HIV treatment that can continue during aid pause

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Posted on February 1, 2025

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By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Saturday that the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) — the world's leading HIV initiative - was covered by a

US Clarifies HIV Treatment Continuation Amid Foreign Aid Pause

By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Saturday that the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) — the world's leading HIV initiative - was covered by a waiver for life-saving humanitarian assistance during a 90-day pause in foreign aid. 

Just hours after taking office on Jan. 20, President Donald Trump ordered the pause so foreign aid contributions could be reviewed to see if they align with his "America First" foreign policy. The U.S. is the world's largest aid donor.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio initially issued a waiver for emergency food aid and then on Tuesday for life-saving medicine, medical services, food, shelter and subsistence help. However, the lack of detail in Trump's order and the ensuing waivers has left aid groups confused as to whether their work can continue.

So on Saturday the State Department's Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy issued a memo, seen by Reuters, clarifying that PEPFAR was covered by the Jan. 28 memo and spelling out what activities were allowed. 

These include: life-saving HIV care and treatment services, including testing and counseling, prevention and treatment of infections including tuberculosis (TB), laboratory services, and procurement and supply chain for commodities/medicines. It also allows prevention of mother-to-child transmission services. 

"Any other activities not specifically mentioned in this guidance may not be resumed without express approval," it said. 

More than 20 million people living with HIV, who represent two-thirds of all people living with the disease receiving treatment globally, are directly supported by PEPFAR. 

Under Trump's foreign aid pause, all payments by U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) stopped on Tuesday - for the first time since the fiscal year began on Oct. 1 - and have not resumed, according to U.S. Treasury data. On Monday USAID paid out $8 million and last week a total of $545 million.

The Trump administration is also moving to strip a slimmed-down USAID of its independence and put it under State Department control, two sources familiar with the discussions said on Friday, in what would be a significant overhaul of how Washington allocates U.S. foreign aid.

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal, writing by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • PEPFAR is exempt from the foreign aid pause.
  • HIV treatment and care services continue under PEPFAR.
  • The US is the largest global aid donor.
  • USAID payments have been halted since the aid pause.
  • Potential restructuring of USAID under State Department.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PEPFAR?
PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, is the world's leading HIV initiative that supports more than 20 million people living with HIV globally.
What did the U.S. State Department clarify regarding HIV treatment?
The State Department clarified that PEPFAR is covered by a waiver allowing life-saving HIV care and treatment services to continue during the foreign aid pause.
What activities are allowed under the waiver issued by the State Department?
The waiver allows for life-saving HIV care, treatment services, testing and counseling, and prevention and treatment of infections like tuberculosis.
How has the foreign aid pause affected USAID?
Under the foreign aid pause initiated by President Trump, all payments by USAID were halted for the first time since the fiscal year began on October 1.
What changes are being discussed regarding USAID's structure?
The Trump administration is considering moving USAID under State Department control, which would strip it of its independence.

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