Amid rapid growth, Africa CDC experiences significant growing pains. Plus, an ICRC official calls on philanthropists to assist with humanitarian emergencies in crisis zones.
How $9.7 million in destroyed U.S. contraceptives has disrupted family planning globally. Plus, the White House proposes more aid cuts, and a new report details a global mental health crisis.
Malawi was at the forefront of HIV prevention efforts before Washington cut global aid. Now officials are struggling to revive traditional prevention services and introduce new innovations.
A $3 billion funding shortfall leaves Gavi’s board trying to fill the gaps with a new strategy. Plus, Gates Foundation CEO spells out foundation’s future, and funding cuts jeopardize Malawi’s maternal health progress.
Following cuts to both maternal health and family planning services, former U.S. partners in Malawi are now scrambling to protect the gains they have made in improving outcomes for mothers.
Amid concerns about whether donors will fulfill their funding pledges, the Global Fund is slashing allocations to its current grant cycle and asking countries to revise those grants.