Post-USAID, Kenyans’ access to HIV and maternal medicine and contraceptives plunge [Health Policy Watch] ↳

New research from the SHARP Project finds that access to HIV treatment in Kenya's Mandera County has fallen to near-collapse levels — averaging just 1.5% availability — while stockouts of maternal medicines have surged across two other counties. It’s a crisis that researchers are attributing directly to the closure of USAID, Health Policy Watch reports.

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