One year later: the effect of US ‘chainsaw’ on global health [Health Policy Watch] ↳

Health Policy Watch reports that one year after the U.S. government paused foreign aid and cut global health projects, gaps continue to emerge in services such as HIV treatment. These changes were a major shock to global health financing and governance, with models estimating significant deaths and disease spread associated with the funding interruptions.

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How one organization is trying to close the funding gap left by USAID's closure [NPR] ↳

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The near death — and last-minute reprieve — of a trial for an HIV vaccine [NPR] ↳