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The Trump administration intends to terminate the United States’ financial support for #Gavi,
the organization that has helped purchase critical #vaccines for children in developing countries, saving millions of lives over the past quarter century,
and to significantly scale back support for efforts to combat #malaria, one of the biggest killers globally.
The administration has decided to continue some key grants for medications to treat H.I.V. and tuberculosis, and food aid to countries facing civil wars and natural disasters.
Those decisions are included in a 281-page spreadsheet that the United States Agency for International Development sent to Congress Monday night, listing the foreign aid projects it plans to continue and to terminate.
nytimes.com/2025/03/26/health/

A young woman receiving a vaccine shot in Sudan last year.
The New York Times · U.S. to End Vaccine Funds for Poor CountriesBy Stephanie Nolen

The Trump admin intends to terminate the US’ financial support for Gavi, the organization that has helped purchase critical vaccines for children in developing countries, saving millions of lives over the past quarter century, and to significantly scale back support for efforts to combat #malaria, one of the🚨biggest killers globally💔.

Trump is endangering everyone in the world. Without inoculations, disease spreads.

#Resist #HHS #FDA #CDC #USAID #GOPDealthCult #Health

skynews.icu/health/816703-u-s-

skynews.icuU.S. to End Vaccine Funds for Poor Countries – Sky News: The Latest News from the World

Hi everyone, Amy here with an update on the malaria podcast! 🎙️ We originally planned to release the three-part series this month, but it's been quite a journey.

Missing emails, communication delays, and language barriers have made this an immersive experience! #Podcast #Malaria