Inside Sierra Leone’s busiest maternity hospital as aid cuts bite [The Daily Nation] ↳

Sierra Leone's Princess Christian Maternity Hospital is running short of basic surgical supplies, as U.S. and U.K. aid cuts threaten to reverse nearly 80% of the progress the country has made in reducing maternal mortality since 2000, according to the Daily Nation. The U.S. cuts represented a $45 million reduction in maternal, child, and adolescent health projects.

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Africa after aid [Foreign Affairs] ↳