Reductions in development assistance for health funding threaten decades of progress in Africa
Peter MacPherson,
Marriott Nliwasa and
Augustine T Choko
PLOS Medicine, 2025, vol. 22, issue 8, 1-3
Abstract:
Countries across Africa face health crises driven by aid cuts, shifting demography, and infectious and environmental threats. Renewed public health strategies, smarter investment, and stronger surveillance can help, but reversing funding cuts is vital.
Date: 2025
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