US shifts HIV relief to country-led deals, risking data gaps and stalled progress

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The United States is moving away from the centralized PEPFAR framework to a patchwork of bilateral country partnerships, prompting concerns about reduced oversight and weaker data collection just as HIV testing, PrEP uptake, and pediatric treatment decline; experts warn the pace could hinder ongoing progress toward ending the epidemic, despite PEPFAR's historic impact.
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