Zambia’s health officials face a funding crunch as US aid cuts hit Africa’s healthcare, discussed at Lusaka’s regional forum.
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- WHO chief and Zambia's president attend a regional health forum in Lusaka.
- International donor funding cuts have reduced access to HIV, TB, and malaria services. 16s
- The U.S. and U.K. have rapidly scaled back humanitarian aid, impacting health programs. 47s
- Zambia's public hospitals face overcrowding, drug shortages, and staff challenges. 1m 36s
- African health ministers are seeking ways to fund health sectors with less foreign aid. 1m 53s