The United Nations health agency said it was still too early to determine the full impact of the freeze on foreign aid spending by the United States -- traditionally the world's largest aid donor.
The World Health Organization acknowledged Tuesday that the United States (US) freeze on foreign aid funding has hit vital ...
The United Nations has launched an emergency appeal to raise $11.2 million to help fund Uganda's response to an Ebola ...
A Ugandan doctor vaccinates the contact of a patient who tested positive during the launch of the vaccination for the Sudan ...
KAMPALA, Uganda -- A 4-year-old child became the second person to die this year of Ebola in Uganda, the World Health ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNUganda Confirms Second Death From Ebola, Sparking Fears Over Outbreak ControlUganda is facing renewed concerns over its Ebola outbreak after a second confirmed death from the virus. The World Health ...
A USAID official warned that the Trump administration's policies could lead to unnecessary deaths due to disruption in ...
The department ended nearly 10,000 foreign aid programs — including some granted exemptions just days earlier.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Jeremy Konyndyk, who oversaw USAID's response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak, if cuts to the agency leave the U.S. more vulnerable to infectious disease.
Ebola in Uganda raising concerns of spreading outbreak - There are no approved vaccines for the Sudan strain of Ebola that's ...
Ebola patient, a four-year-old child, has died in Uganda, the World Health Organization said, citing the country’s health ministry.
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