Like many in our global community, PSI has received termination notices for the vast majority of our U.S. government-funded programs—programs that provide lifesaving health products and services to millions worldwide. This includes projects that had previously been approved to resume limited work under the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
This is difficult news. In 2024 alone, 21 U.S. government-funded projects enabled PSI and our local and community-level partners to reach an estimated 15 million people, addressing urgent health needs from malaria and HIV/AIDS to contraception and safe sanitation. The abrupt loss of funding has forced us to halt many of these programs—programs that were making a real difference.
But let us be clear: these actions will not derail our mission.
For 55 years, PSI has pioneered innovative health solutions—strengthening markets, supporting health systems, and ensuring essential care reaches those who need it most. From powering social marketing for mosquito nets, contraception, and clean water to advancing today’s latest digital, diagnostic, and device innovations, people have always been at the center of our work.
And they always will be.
Today, 4.5 billion people lack reliable, affordable healthcare. When health systems and health markets are disrupted, the ripple effects extend far beyond individuals—threatening security, stability, and prosperity worldwide. Meeting this moment requires bold action, innovation, and partnership.
“For decades, PSI has been there for those who need us most. We’re not stopping now,” said Michael Holscher, PSI President. “We are mobilizing our global network to sustain support to governments and all our partners through our ongoing programs. We are making the hard decisions necessary to adapt our technical, programmatic, financial, and operational capacity to ensure life-saving care continues wherever possible—while preparing for the challenges and opportunities ahead.”
We’ve never done this work alone. To our partners and supporters: thank you for standing with us in this critical moment.