Anti-malaria funding cuts could lead to ‘deadliest resurgence ever’, study warns
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 27/10/2025
Slashed contributions from wealthy countries to an anti-malaria fund could allow a resurgence of the disease, costing millions of lives and billions of pounds by the end of the decade, according to a new analysis. The fight against malaria faces new threats, including extreme weather and (…)
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