Kenya is among nine countries that are staring at a "substantially disrupted" supply of HIV treatments, the World Health Organisation has warned.
According to the global health agency, Kenya, which has 1.38 million people living with AIDS, could exhaust its supply of HIV treatments in the coming months.
WHO warns that a shortage could lead to over 10 million additional HIV cases and three million HIV-related deaths across the globe if the funding cut is sustained.
The shortage of life-saving drugs has been precipitated by a decision by US President Donald Trump to pause US foreign aid.