Nigeria, Oct. 9 -- Kyuntu John, a mother of three, is running out of her antiretroviral drugs needed to fight HIV/AIDS. In a matter of days, her supply will end.
In the wake of the Trump administration's massive cuts of billions of dollars in international assistance, Ms John is among many Africans facing a hard time getting resupplied with needed medications.
President Donald Trump froze almost all US foreign assistance as one of his first acts in office. Despite legal challenges and a promise to resume "life-saving humanitarian assistance," programmes in Nigeria remain seriously disrupted.
For Ms John, the massive cuts in US aid mean she no longer gets money to help pay for her transportation to go four miles from her home in Karonma...
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