United States, Sept. 26 -- Global efforts to fight three of the world's most harmful and widespread infectious diseases-AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria-are now threatened by dramatic cuts to global health financing.
In January, the United States-previously the largest funder of global health programs-announced a suspension and review of all international aid. Since then, the US and other donor countries have yet to fulfill their pledges to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria for 2023 to 2025, causing unprecedented cuts to programs in more than 120 countries. The US has yet to announce a pledge for the Global Fund's next three-year funding cycle, which is due in November.
The Global Fund has long played a fundamental ...
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