Condom prices have reportedly skyrocketed in Zimbabwe following the halt of HIV funding to developing countries by U.S. President Donald Trump.
A survey conducted by iHarare reveals that the cheapest condom pack now costs $1.50, with others priced between $3.20 and $3.30.
Reports indicate that the surge in condom prices in Zimbabwe is a result of the suspension of USAID funding following an executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump.
USAID had previously supplied 98% of Zimbabwe’s condoms, both for sale and free distribution. Local brands like PSH’s Protector Plus, which operated on a cost-recovery basis, have been severely affected by the funding cut.
The rising prices present serious public health risks, especially in Zimbabwe’s ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS.