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U.S. Ends DREAMS HIV-Prevention Program for Girls in Mozambique After Trump Administration Funding Cuts

The DREAMS program, which provided HIV prevention services to adolescent girls and young women in Mozambique, has ended following funding cuts by the Trump administration. NPR reported on the development June 2, 2026.

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A program focused on HIV prevention for adolescent girls and young women in Mozambique ended following funding cuts by the Trump administration. NPR published an article titled “For teenage and young women in Mozambique, DREAMS deferred” on June 2, 2026, at 5:01 PM ET. The article appeared on the NPR program All Things Considered.

Matt Ozug, Patrick Jarenwattananon, and Juana Summers are the bylined reporters on the article. The DREAMS program operated in Mozambique and targeted HIV prevention specifically for adolescent girls and young women. The source material asks what women who benefited from DREAMS have to say following the program's end.

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