US HIV Organisation NMAC Faces Financial Crisis
American HIV organisation NMAC struggles with serious financial problems and internal turmoil. Insiders hold new leadership responsible for the crisis.
American organisation NMAC, focused on HIV and AIDS prevention, faces serious financial difficulties. Sources report the organisation is 'disorganised' and lacks adequate funding.
NMAC is an influential group working for HIV patients for decades. The financial crisis emerged after the new director took office. Insiders say his leadership creates problems within the organisation.
However, NMAC denies mismanagement claims. The organisation states the new leader implements necessary changes. The exact causes of funding problems remain unclear. The organisation refuses extensive comment on internal issues.
Staff members worry about the organisation's future. If funding problems aren't solved quickly, NMAC may scale back important programmes. This would severely impact HIV patients relying on NMAC's services.
NMAC ranks among America's largest HIV and AIDS organisations. Its collapse would significantly harm the entire sector.