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When Malaria Meets the End of Aid

Hussaini Ibrahim June 20, 2026 0
KANO, Nigeria – As international aid pipelines narrow and global health priorities shift, Nigeria is confronting a...
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Africa CDC Accreditation Boosts Health Sovereignty Efforts

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ABUJA, Nigeria – The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has secured accreditation as an Implementing...
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Africa CDC, FHI 360 Sign Pact to Strengthen Health Security Africa CDC, Public Health, Ebola, Mpox, Cholera, Outbreak Response, Vaccination, Community Surveillance, Africa Health, WASH
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Africa CDC, FHI 360 Sign Pact to Strengthen Health Security

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ABUJA, Nigeria – The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and FHI 360 sign an agreement...
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When “America First” Risks Putting Nigerians Last Analysis of the U.S.–Nigeria $5.1 billion health memorandum and its impact on Nigeria’s health sovereignty
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When “America First” Risks Putting Nigerians Last

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…An analysis of the $5.1 billion U.S.–Nigeria health MoU, highlighting the risks to national decision-making and program...
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