US Aid Cuts Pose Global Health Emergency Risk
US Global Health Funding Cuts Called International Public Health Emergency - fundsforNGOs News

A group of public health and legal experts has argued in The BMJ that the rapid withdrawal of international health aid by the United States should be treated as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). They contend that the scale and speed of the funding cuts create a serious global health risk that
Public health experts warn in The BMJ that rapid US international health funding withdrawals constitute a public health emergency of international concern. The scale and speed of cuts create serious global health risks across multiple nations. Experts argue the situation demands urgent international attention and coordinated response.
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