PEPFAR: The life-saving program that 75% of Americans still agree on

A pedestrian walks past a PEPFAR sign in Abidjan on July 12, 2025. | AFP via Getty Images/Issouf Sanogo

In this op-ed written by Rev. By Gabriel Salguero he argues that PEPFAR's broad bipartisan public support, alongside its life-saving track record and deep roots in faith-based service, makes continued U.S. funding both a moral imperative and a reflection of America's covenant with the world's most vulnerable.

Read full op-ed on Christian Post.

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