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Foreign aid cuts: Which countries cut spending the most in 2025?

Countries around the world are cutting humanitarian aid budgets, reshaping the global response to public health emergencies and crises.

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Foreign aid cuts: Which countries cut spending the most in 2025?

Countries around the world are cutting humanitarian aid budgets, reshaping the global response to public health emergencies and crises.

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WHO releases emergency funds as Ebola response scales in DRC, Uganda

“So far, 101 cases have been confirmed in DRC with 10 confirmed deaths. In Uganda, five cases and one death have been confirmed, linked to cross-border movement,” he said.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·premiumtimesng.com

    WHO releases emergency funds as Ebola response scales in DRC, Uganda

    “So far, 101 cases have been confirmed in DRC with 10 confirmed deaths. In Uganda, five cases and one death have been confirmed, linked to cross-border movement,” he said.

  2. martedì 26 maggio 2026·euronews.com

    Foreign aid cuts: Which countries cut spending the most in 2025?

    Countries around the world are cutting humanitarian aid budgets, reshaping the global response to public health emergencies and crises.