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U.S. Moves to End PEPFAR Funding for South Africa

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
June 22, 2026
in South Africa, Trump Administration
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The United States is moving to phase out funding for South Africa’s HIV/AIDS programs under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

The State Department issued a statement saying, “The United States has decided to initiate a phased drawdown of PEPFAR programming in South Africa following South Africa’s failure to make demonstrable progress on policy requests by the administration.” 

The decision could have major implications for the country’s healthcare system and millions of people living with HIV.

PEPFAR, launched in 2003, has been one of the largest global health initiatives in history, supporting HIV prevention, treatment, and care programs across Africa. 

South Africa, which has the world’s largest HIV-positive population, has received substantial support through the program for more than two decades. According to South African health officials, U.S. funding previously accounted for roughly 17% of the country’s HIV budget.

“South Africa is a middle-income country and is more than capable of supporting its own health programs,” said a State Department official.

U.S. officials have also framed the drawdown as part of a broader effort to reduce long-term dependence on American aid.

Health experts and advocacy groups, however, warn that the loss of funding could disrupt services that support vulnerable communities. 

The long-term impact will depend largely on South Africa’s ability to replace lost funding and maintain critical HIV prevention and treatment programs. 

 

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