London: Head of UNEDs The agency said that the number of new HIV infections on Monday can jump more than six by 2029 if the American support of the largest AIDS program is dropped, warning that millions of people can die and more resistant strains of the disease Can emerge. In an interview with Associated Press, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Baynima It was said that HIV infection has been falling in recent years, only 1.3 million new cases were reported in 2023, falling 60 percent since the virus was at its peak in 1995.
But since the President Donald TrumpThe US freezed all foreign aid for 90 days, Burneema said that by 2029, 8.7 million people could be infected with HIV, 6.3 million. AIDS related deaths And additional 3.4 million children made orphans.
“We will see a bounce in the disease,” Burneema said while talking to Uganda. He said, “If the US government does not change its mind and maintains its leadership, it will spend life,” he said that it was not his place to criticize any government’s policy.
Bayanima requested the Trump administration not to cut sudden funding, which she said that many of the African countries have become the biggest hit from AIDS.
In a Kenai County, he said 550 HIV activists were immediately discontinued, while thousands of others in Ethiopia were abolished, unable to track the epidemic.
He said that in some countries, the loss of US funding for HIV programs, with external funds, was mostly responsible for their programs, from the US. He said that about $ 400 million goes to countries such as Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania.
“We can work with (Americans) how to reduce their contribution if they want to reduce it,” he said. Byanyima describes American return Global HIV effort The region has ever encountered the second biggest crisis, after years, long -delayed for poor countries helped achieve long -available antiretrovirals in rich countries.
Byanyima also said that the loss of American support in efforts to deal with HIV was coming at a more important time, called “a magical prevention tool”, known as Lanakapavir, a couple of times. The shot that was shown to offer full security. HIV in women, and which almost works for men.
The widespread use of that shot, in addition to other interventions to prevent HIV, can help eliminate the disease as a public health problem in the next five years, Bayanima said.
He also noted that Lenakpavir, who was sold as Sunlanka, was developed by the American company Gilliad.
International aid, Bayanima said, “Help an American company innovating, to do something that would pay them millions and millions, but at the same time stop new infections in the rest of the world.” Freeze in American funding, he said, did not understand economic.
“We appeal to the US government to review this, to understand that it is mutually beneficial,” he said, seeing that foreign aid is less than 1 percent of the overall American budget. “Why would you need to be so disruptive for that 1 percent?”
Byanyima said that so far, no other countries or donors have stepped up to fill the zero to be released from the loss of American aid, but that he should visit several European capitals to talk with global leaders Is planning
“People are going to die because a lifetime of equipment is taken away from them,” he said. “I have not yet heard of being committed to step into any European country, but I know they are listening and trying to see where they can come because they care about rights Do about humanity. “