Freezing foreign assistance makes the U.S. weaker, less safe and less prosperous (“White House orders freeze on ‘all federal financial assistance,’” Web, Jan. 27).
The U.S. has funded support services on the ground during Uganda's Ebola outbreak, the DRC's mpox outbreak and in the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. What happens now as foreign aid is being cut?
More than a dozen Americans in Uganda are also among those so far known to have been exposed to Sudan virus, the type of ...
U.S. health officials are telling Americans to take precautions if they travel to Uganda because of an Ebola outbreak.
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Hosted on MSNEbola outbreak under control, says Uganda governmentThe minister for health, Ruth Aceng, has reassured the public that the country is under the attack of an Ebola outbreak from southern Sudan, adding that the government through the support of ...
The world’s richest man is boasting about destroying the United States Agency for International Development, which saves the ...
Nigeria needs to step up disease prevention and control and decentralise disease surveillance as the US pulls donor funding.
The Sudan virus, a close relative of Ebola, has a fatality rate of 50% but remains poorly understood in terms of how it infects cells. Currently, no approved treatments exist. To address this critical ...
More recently, it has led responses to disease outbreaks like Ebola in West Africa, which killed at least 11,000 of the more than 28,000 people infected from 2014-2016. Working with local ...
WHO made several costly mistakes during the pandemic, including advising people ... or assaulted by health responders working to contain Ebola. The AP found senior managers were informed of ...
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