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Злоупотреба с фонд (Zloupotreba s fond)

Злоупотреба с фонд (Zloupotreba s fond)
The Trump administration plans to reallocate $2 billion intended for global health programs, including initiatives addressing malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS, to cover the costs of dismantling the USAID agency and related expenses. This move, opposed by a group of Senate Democrats, could lead to tens of thousands of preventable deaths and significant setbacks in global health efforts. Concerns are also raised about underspending on the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), with reduced testing and treatment efforts potentially increasing HIV infections. Critics warn that these cuts will harm vulnerable populations and undermine progress in combating diseases, citing potential increases in mortality and a loss of trust in healthcare systems.

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