Global Health Governance

Cuts to UNAIDS grants and the USA withdrawal from WHO are cited as major institutional disruptions. Fragmented global health governance is presented as a central cause of recent disease-control setbacks. Dismantling UNAIDS is projected to…

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Cuts to UNAIDS grants and the USA withdrawal from WHO are cited as major institutional disruptions. Fragmented global health governance is presented as a central cause of recent disease-control setbacks. Dismantling UNAIDS is projected to cause millions of HIV infections and hundreds of thousands to millions of HIV-related deaths from 2025 to 2030. Sustained public health investment is described as one condition for future elimination or eradication progress.