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U.K. Pledges $1.2 Billion to Fight Diseases in Poor Countries

Por: The New York Times Health November 19, 2022

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Britain announced on Monday that it would contribute $1.19 billion over three years to combat H.I.V., tuberculosis and malaria across the world, about half the amount aid organizations had hoped for and more than a month after other Group of 7 nations had pledged their support.Once a leading donor to poor nations, Britain , jeopardizing efforts to tackle infectious diseases, famine, climate change and girls’ education.The country’s new... + full article



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