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Abrupt aid withdrawal imperils response to deadly disease outbreaks
Summary
Western donors' sharp retreat from aid funding is reported as undermining progress against major infectious threats, and health authorities recently declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kasai province over.
Content
Western donors have sharply reduced aid funding, a change reported as undermining progress against major infectious threats. The article links that retreat to strains on ongoing outbreak responses and preparedness. At the end of last year, health authorities announced an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kasai province had been declared over.
Key facts:
- Western donors have broadly retreated from aid funding, according to the article.
- The retreat is reported as undermining efforts to tackle major threats such as Ebola.
- Health authorities announced the Kasai province Ebola outbreak in the DRC was declared over at the end of last year.
Summary:
Observers reported that reduced international aid weakens preparedness and response capacity for major disease outbreaks like Ebola. Undetermined at this time.
