The Guardian view on global aid cuts : a malaria resurgence could be the canary in the coalmine (…)
The consequences of Donald Trump’s decision to scrap USAID, and other countries’ decisions to reduce funding, are playing out in deadly fashion Malaria is a pandemic disease that hits the voiceless hardest: most of those who fall ill and die are small children and pregnant women in Africa. It is (…)
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