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flag Global health aid cuts threaten vital services, prompting WHO to urge stronger domestic funding and efficiency.

flag The World Health Organization has issued new guidance amid a projected 30% to 40% drop in global health aid by 2025, which is disrupting essential services in low- and middle-income countries. flag Survey data from 108 nations show funding cuts have reduced maternal care, vaccinations, and disease surveillance by up to 70%, with over 50 countries reporting health worker job losses and training disruptions. flag WHO urges countries to boost domestic health financing, improve efficiency, integrate programs, and prioritize essential services to ensure resilience and progress toward universal health coverage.

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