Key facts
- The Trump administration plans to phase out HIV funding for South Africa.
- The decision is linked to South Africa's economic status and alleged persecution of the Afrikaner minority.
- US aid previously accounted for about a fifth of South Africa's HIV spending.
- South Africa's health ministry stated it was unaware of the decision but has a self-reliance plan.
- The US government cited South Africa's middle-income status and its policies related to economic inequality and international relations.
The Trump administration has announced it will cease funding for South Africa's HIV and AIDS programs, citing the country's middle-income status and alleged failure to protect the white-minority Afrikaner community. Until 2025, the US had been supporting these efforts with an estimated $400 million annually through the President's Emergency Fund for Aids Relief (Pepfar).