
US Aid Cuts: Global Health on the Brink
Slashing USAID funding risks millions of lives and derails global health efforts, from polio to malaria and TB, as U.S. aid cuts deepen crises worldwide.
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Slashing USAID funding risks millions of lives and derails global health efforts, from polio to malaria and TB, as U.S. aid cuts deepen crises worldwide.
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