Malaria vaccination and HIV treatment are among numerous health programmes at risk in Uganda as the country's science research centres suffer the impact of a US freeze on overseas aid.
The lives and health of millions are threatened by the cutoff of programs to feed the hungry and treat and cure diseases.
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown ...
In Ghana and Kenya, insecticide and mosquito nets sit in warehouses because US officials haven’t approved urgent anti-malaria ...
After Trump announced the 90-day freeze on January 20, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued waivers for what he called ...
Nearly three weeks into US President Donald Trump’s sweeping freeze on foreign aid, life-saving programs across the globe ...
In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, an obstetric anaesthetist and a lecturer with the University of Ibadan’s College of Medicine, Dr Kehinde Adebayo, ...
In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic as researchers investigated potential treatments, infectious diseases physician ...
The Telegraph shadowed doctors risking their lives despite daunting obstacles – from airstrikes to drug shortages and frozen ...
Musk’s latest actions follow the State Department stop-work order freezing all foreign assistance — medicines are not being distributed, programs are halted, expertise has been lost. Secretary of ...
Christian partners around the world—suddenly fired, defunded, and without answers—worry that the new administration is done ...