The Guardian view on global aid cuts: a malaria resurgence could be the canary in the coalmine | Editorial
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The recent cuts to global aid, particularly the scrapping of USAID by Donald Trump and similar reductions by other countries, are leading to a resurgence of malaria, a disease that disproportionately affects vulnerable populations in Africa. With nearly 600,000 deaths annually, mainly among small children and pregnant women, this situation highlights the dire consequences of reduced funding for health initiatives. It serves as a warning that neglecting global health can have catastrophic effects, not just locally but worldwide.
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