The Ghana HIV/AIDS Network (GHANET), has expressed concern about the country's ability to eradicate HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, following the suspension of funding by the United States Government.

Early this year, the Trump-led administration, pulled the plug on USAID funding, globally.

The "stop work" directive has brought to a halt a few major projects, especially within the health sector.

Speaking to the media at an Easter HIV screening and sensitisation, at La Pleasure Beach, in Accra, Mr Ernest Amoabeng Ortsin, President of GHANET, described the suspension of USAID funding as a major setback to achieving the target.