
Uganda's HIV Crisis Deepens After Trump's Aid Freeze
In Jinja, Uganda, the doors of USAID offices are closed, and the future is uncertain. This is the consequence of the decision made by Donald Trump to freeze most US foreign aid. This documentary shows the impact on HIV services and the people who rely on them. Bel Trew, Chief International Correspondent, reports from the ground. "The sense I get is that the situation is super unclear. No one knows what's going to happen," she says, highlighting the uncertainty faced by those affected by the aid cuts. The video shows closed gates and signs indicating the USAID office, providing visual evidence of the situation. Millions of people living with HIV in Uganda depend on the PEPFAR program, and the sudden halt in funding has created a crisis. The documentary underscores the real-world consequences of political decisions on vulnerable populations. The uncertainty surrounding the future of these vital services leaves many in a state of fear and uncertainty.