How Cameroon fought to save its malaria program after the U.S. cut critical funding [NYT] ↳

After U.S. aid cuts disrupted malaria treatment in northern Cameroon, clinics ran short of lifesaving drugs and unpaid health workers struggled to fill the gaps. The New York Times investigates how quickly progress against malaria can unravel when supply chains and frontline care are broken.

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One year post-USAID, global health funding stuck in limbo [Think Global Health] ↳

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What I saw at a maternity ward in Kenya after the U.S. cut off food and foreign aid [ProPublica] ↳