Global Aid Cuts Threaten Malaria Control and Child Lives

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The article warns that cuts in global aid, particularly to malaria programs, threaten to cause a resurgence of malaria in Africa, potentially adding nearly a million deaths by 2030, with environmental changes and drug resistance exacerbating the crisis.
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