Since U.S. foreign aid cuts kicked in, Nigeria's volunteer "HIV champions" have begun going door-to-door to ensure patients don't default on their medication and continue with their life saving treatment after their access to care was disrupted.
Breakdown
- U.S. aid freeze disrupted HIV treatment in Nigeria in 2025 11s
- Local volunteers educated patients and bridged care gaps 13s
- Nigeria launched a $200 million health funding package 57s
- U.S. issued a waiver for life-saving HIV aid in February 2025 1m 3s
- New 2026–2030 agreement shifts funding responsibility to Nigeria 1m 32s