SADC health ministers are urging governments to find alternative funding for critical health programs like HIV, TB, and malaria prevention. They endorsed key initiatives during a virtual meeting, including public-private partnerships and domestic resource mobilization. The region is facing funding shortages due to a freeze on US foreign aid, impacting over 50 African countries benefiting from HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs.
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BBC smuggles phones into el-Fasher to uncover hunger and fear
Heba BitarBBC Eye Investigations, el-GeneinaIn el-Fasher, Darfur, 21-year-old Hafiza recounts her mother's death from a shelling during Sudan's civil war, which began two years ago, leaving her to care for her siblings. Conditions have deteriorated as the city remains under siege, with rampant violence and humanitarian crises, illustrated by Mostafa and Manahel, who document their struggles to provide basic necessities and food to displaced individuals. The ongoing conflict has led to severe shortages, blurring class...
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