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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Cutting U.S. Global Health Funding Would Slow Progress, Hurt Development In Other Countries
A Minnesota Daily editorial writes that a proposed nine percent cut in U.S. global health program funding "would drastically slow ... progress and hurt development and advancement in other countries," adding that "investing in the development of poor countries is good for everyone involved. When there are more highly educated, healthy countries, there is more prosperity for all."
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