The Trump administration's changes to U.S. foreign assistance institutions have resulted in a decreased capacity for the country to respond to international health threats, including the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa. Additionally, these changes have contributed to increased conflict in African nations that depend on U.S. support.
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US Foreign Assistance Changes Impact Response to Health Threats and Conflicts
The Trump administration's alterations to U.S. foreign assistance have diminished the nation's ability to address international health crises, such as the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa. Furthermore, these changes have led to heightened conflict in African countries reliant on U.S. aid.
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US Foreign Assistance Changes Impact Response to Health Threats and Conflicts