Vaccination. (Photo: THX/TTXVN)
On March 26, the New York Times reported that the administration of US President Donald Trump plans to end funding for the Global Vaccine Alliance (GAVI) and reduce support for malaria prevention.
GAVI is an organization that helps buy essential vaccines for children in developing countries. The source cited documents from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) also said the administration will continue to provide some funding to pay for HIV and tuberculosis drugs, as well as food aid for countries experiencing civil war and natural disasters.
These decisions were made in a 281-page document USAID sent to Congress on the evening of March 24, which listed foreign aid projects that the government planned to maintain or terminate.
Also according to the above document, after the cuts, USAID only has 869 out of more than 6,000 employees working.
In total, the US government decided to maintain nearly 900 and terminate more than 5,300 USAID funding programs./.
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