How poor countries are dealing with America's AIDS cuts [The Economist] ↳

Dropping by 25% since 2024, U.S. HIV/AIDS funding has fallen by $2.1 billion and is now routing through government-to-government agreements that require recipient countries to put up their own money. The Economist reports that thirty-four countries have signed on, while Ghana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe are refusing over what they call unreasonable demands.

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U.S. Restores Some Vaccine and Health Aid [The New York Times] ↳