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Ghana to Lose $138 Million in U.S. Aid as Funding Cuts Impact Health and HIV/AIDS Programs

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Ghana is set to lose approximately $138.7 million in U.S. financial assistance this year following the United States’ decision to withdraw funding for HIV/AIDS programs.

The funding, part of the USAID Foreign Assistance Discretionary Request Report, was originally allocated to support vital sectors such as health, economic growth, education, and governance. Ghana typically receives over $130 million in annual U.S. aid, with last year’s bilateral support from USAID exceeding $150 million.

This year, Ghana had requested $138.7 million in funding, but the recent decision to halt U.S. aid will leave the country without these critical resources.

Health programs will be among the most severely impacted, with $69.2 million intended for initiatives targeting malaria, maternal and child health, family planning, reproductive health, and nutrition.

The cut is particularly significant for the fight against HIV/AIDS. Since 2007, Ghana has been a key beneficiary of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which has provided over $132 million in funding for HIV prevention and treatment efforts. With the funding withdrawal, key services, including antiretroviral therapy, testing, and prevention programs, will be disrupted.

The loss of U.S. aid poses a major challenge to Ghana’s public health and economic development efforts, potentially forcing the government to seek alternative sources of funding to continue these critical programs.

Source:TheDotNews

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