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‘Time to scale up’: Over 14 million people could die due to slashing of US aid cuts, study reveals
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A study warns that reduced US aid could cause over 14 million deaths by 2030. This includes 4.5 million children. Researchers say USAID funding prevented 91.8 million deaths between 2001 and 2021. Cuts could reverse health gains in vulnerable regions. Other major donors have also reduced aid. Researchers suggest the situation could improve with renewed support.
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