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Papua New Guinea HIV Crisis: Funding Cuts Fuel Epidemic
12 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Papua New Guinea declared HIV a national crisis amid soaring infections.
- US aid suspension has severely impacted vital HIV clinics and services.
- Mother-to-child HIV transmission rates are alarmingly high globally.

Papua New Guinea has declared HIV a national crisis, grappling with one of the fastest-growing epidemics in the Asia-Pacific region. Infections have doubled since 2010, with a particularly concerning rise among women and children. Mother-to-child transmission rates are among the highest globally, often occurring when mothers are unaware of their HIV status.
The crisis is amplified by drastic funding reductions, including the suspension of US foreign aid. This has severely impacted hundreds of clinics providing crucial HIV support and prevention services, leading to scaled-down operations and reduced awareness programs. Health officials are calling for increased government intervention.




