Foreseeable harms and children's right to health [Health and Human Rights Journal] ↳

This Health and Human Rights Journal editorial argues that the closure of USAID helped set the stage for the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak spreading through eastern DRC and into Uganda by gutting U.S.-funded programs that once enabled early detection and rapid logistical response. Michael Garcia Bochenek frames the harms to children's right to health as foreseeable and disregarded rather than unintended.

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