
Jon Cohen
Senior correspondent for Science magazine covering public health. He traveled to Eswatini and Lesotho to report on the impact of PEPFAR cuts.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 10min
One of the cheapest ways to save a life is going away
Jon Cohen, a Senior Correspondent for Science magazine, dives deep into the implications of PEPFAR cuts in Eswatini and Lesotho. He talks about the life-saving legacy of this U.S. program since 2003, highlighting the stark realities faced by clinics due to recent budget reductions. Cohen shares heartrending stories, like that of a pregnant woman battling HIV, reflecting the urgent need for accessible treatment amid soaring rates of infection. The conversation reveals the complex intertwining of U.S. foreign aid and public health in Southern Africa.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 21min
One of the cheapest ways to save a life is going away (EXTENDED VERSION)
Jon Cohen, Senior Correspondent with Science magazine, discusses the critical state of HIV/AIDS treatment in Eswatini and Lesotho. He shares firsthand experiences from his reporting trip, highlighting the serious impacts of U.S. funding cuts on healthcare. The conversation delves into the vital role of PEPFAR in combating the HIV crisis and the urgent need for continued support to protect vulnerable populations. Cohen emphasizes the challenges posed by changing foreign policy and the importance of global cooperation to sustain progress in fighting the epidemic.

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Jul 3, 2025 • 31min
Losing years of progress against HIV, and farming plastic on Mars
Jon Cohen, a Senior News Correspondent for Science Magazine, shares his insights from reporting in Lesotho and Eswatini, highlighting the devastating effects of U.S. funding cuts on HIV treatment, especially for vulnerable populations. Robin Wordsworth, the Gordon McKay Professor at Harvard, delves into the exciting potential of using microbes to cultivate plastics, drugs, and food on Mars, envisioning innovative ways to sustain life in extreme environments. The discussion ties together critical global health issues and pioneering solutions for future human habitation beyond Earth.