A child with acute malnutrition and HIV in DR Congo. Freezing financing by the United States jeopardizes the global struggle with HIV/AIDS Healthcare The ongoing freezing of the external & NBSP; US assistance seriously violated the global wrestling with HIV/AIDSP; NBSP; and led & NBSP; to stop the provision of critical services in dozens of countries. This is stated in the new report of the United UN program for HIV/AIDS (Yunaids). Despite the fact that some exceptional measures & nbsp; allowed to partially resume the provision of medical services, many initiatives of civilian & nbsp; societies and preventive programs are still closed, which causes & nbsp; fears about the increase in the number of new infection and interruptions in treatment. large -scale violations Although some services, such as antiretroviral therapy (art) and the prevention of HIV transfer from mother to child, were temporarily renewed, their long -term prospects & nbsp; remain in question. ~ 60 >~ 60 > key government systems that are responsible for financing programs, either do not work or do not work or do not work or do not work They function with serious restrictions, the report says. This means that interruptions in the provision of services can only aggravate, warn you in universa. ~ 60 > Preventive programs, as well as the initiatives led by the Civil Society & nbsp; and oriented & nbsp; for key groups of the population; -& nbsp; adolescents, young women & nbsp; and girls, sex industry workers and LGBT community. In addition, the process of collecting and analyzing the data necessary for monitoring the epidemic is seriously violated. Damage in the most vulnerable countries ~ 60 > USA support 50-60 & nbsp; percent of the wrestling efforts & nbsp; with AIDS & nbsp; in cat-d’Ivoire, covering the costs of 516 medical institutions that serve 85 & nbsp; percent & nbsp; people living with HIV (approximately 265 thousand & nbsp; man). Freezing financing led to the closure of these programs, which affected more than 8,600 medical workers. Although, after the provision of messages on February 12, part of the services resumed, most of the & nbsp; HIV prevention for the most vulnerable groups of the population remain closed. ~ > 62 > 62 ~In Mozambique, employees working at the US Presidential Extraordinary Plan for Combating AIDS (Pepfar) were fired, which is why testing for HIV is not available in most regions and a set of new patients was suspended. In South Africa, support centers for men who have sex with men remain closed. In Kenya and Ghana, civilian organizations that provided HIV to combat HIV stopped work, and their employees massively lose their jobs. ~ ~ 60 > in Ukraine, a chain of supply of vital medicines was threatened. The supply of condoms, lubricants and express tests to hepatitis C, planned for January 2025, was not confirmed, and the supply of antiretroviral drugs expected in March remains in question, the report says. 60 > additionally aggravates the fact that many strategies for prevention HIV, such as voluntary medical male circumcision and pre -contact prevention, were excluded from the list of services that apply permits to continue financing. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Risks for the global supply chain ~ 60 > USA play a key role in financing HIV treatment and diagnosis around the world. Pepfar & nbsp; covers 19 & nbsp; percent & nbsp; all purchases of antiretroviral drugs in 36 countries with low and medium income. If we exclude the state & nbsp; with developed & nbsp; internal financing, such as Brazil, South Africa and Botswan, the US share increases to 32 & nbsp; percent. some countries, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, such Haiti, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, receive more than 50 & NBSP; percent of antiretroviral drugs from the United States. Global Fund for the fighting of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, which is funded by the United States on a third, also experiences a lack of funds, which puts & nbsp; the treatment of millions of people is at risk. ~ 60 > Public Crisis healthcare ~ 60 > health experts warn that a long suspension & nbsp; financing may negate a decade of progress in the global wrestling of HIV/AIDS. Yunads and international partners work with the governments of injured countries to mobilize emergency support and find alternative sources of funds. 60 > However, millions of people may encounter interruptions in treatment, which will lead to an increase AIDS.