Shortly after, PEPFAR, which is mainly overseen by USAID, stepped up its efforts to support male circumcision programs around the world, including in Mozambique. "Over the last 18 years, governments ...
In January, Pepfar reported to Congress that its own investigators had found that four nurses in Mozambique had used Pepfar funding to perform abortions (which are legal in Mozambique), 21 in all.
Some legislators, alarmed by reports of 21 abortions performed through a PEPFAR-funded clinic in Mozambique, seem ready to end the program, whose one-year reauthorization expires on March 25.
Shortly after, PEPFAR, which is mainly overseen by USAID, stepped up its efforts to support male circumcision programs around the world, including in Mozambique. "Over the last 18 years ...