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Kenya HIV patients live in fear as US aid freeze strand drugs in warehouse

  • Alice Okwirry in Nairobi can only get one-month refills of antiretrovirals due to a U.S. Aid freeze that has affected drug distribution in Kenya.
  • The U.S. Has not authorized the release of $34 million worth of medicine at a warehouse in Kenya, causing low stocks of critical HIV treatments.
  • Kenya's Health Minister, Deborah Barasa, anticipates that drug supplies will be released in two to four weeks to meet patient needs.
  • Lawsuits are ongoing in U.S. Courts to restore funding for humanitarian programs and reinstatement of USAID workers impacted by the 90-day aid freeze.
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Denver Gazette broke the news in on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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