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↑ Gwarisa, Michael (7 February 2025)."New PEPFAR Waiver Scraps Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Program", Healthtimes. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
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| − | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the Facebook [[intactivists]] page of the '''AIDSCirc''' organization which is a website devoted to the collection of research, news and information on the subject of HIV/AIDS and [[circumcision]]. | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the Facebook [[intactivists]] page of the '''AIDSCirc''' organization which is a website devoted to the collection of research, news and information on the subject of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[circumcision]]. |
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| + | PEPFAR (2025) has scrapped its ineffective and harmful "voluntary male medical circumcision" (VMMC) program after 15 years and at least 27,000,000 harmful and useless [[foreskin]] amputations.<ref name="gwarisa2025">{{REFnews | ||
| + | |title=New PEPFAR Waiver Scraps Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Program | ||
| + | |url=https://healthtimes.co.zw/2025/02/07/new-pepfar-waiver-scraps-voluntary-medical-male-circumcision-program/ | ||
| + | |last=Gwarisa | ||
| + | |first=Michael | ||
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| + | |publisher=Healthtimes | ||
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| + | |date=2025-02-07 | ||
| + | |accessdate=2025-02-16 | ||
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| + | }}</ref> The [[United States]] government will no longer pay for harmful circumcisions in Africa. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 16 February 2025
HIV, AIDS and Circumcision is the Facebook intactivists page of the AIDSCirc organization which is a website devoted to the collection of research, news and information on the subject of HIV/AIDS and circumcision.
PEPFAR (2025) has scrapped its ineffective and harmful "voluntary male medical circumcision" (VMMC) program after 15 years and at least 27,000,000 harmful and useless foreskin amputations.[1] The United States government will no longer pay for harmful circumcisions in Africa.
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 9 November 2021 (error: under construction)
- Facebook page. Retrieved 9 November 2021.