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But perhaps the biggest threat to America’s health could be self-inflicted. According to a report published yesterday in the New York Times, our leaders intend to end funding for international ...
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The Trump administration plans to end U.S. funding for Gavi, a global program that purchases shots to help vaccinate children in developing countries against some of the world’s deadliest diseases.
The Gavi vaccine alliance, which proudly claims it vaccinates more than half the world's children against deadly and debilitating diseases, is now seemingly next in line for US funding cuts.
President Donald Trump's administration plans to end U.S. funding for Gavi, an organization that helps buy vaccines for ...
Sania Nishtar, chief executive officer of Gavi following a Bloomberg Television interview in London on Nov. 26, 2024. Credit - Hollie Adams/Bloomberg—Getty Images Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance ...
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a global health group that thinks in the billions. Since its founding in 2000 the organization says it has played a role in vaccinating 1.1 billion children against a ...