US Exit from WHO Sparks African Health Crisis Concerns ππ
The US exit from WHO in 2026 raises urgent questions about Africa’s healthcare resilience and funding gaps. Can the continent adapt? ππ¬
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The US exit from WHO in 2026 raises urgent questions about Africa’s healthcare resilience and funding gaps. Can the continent adapt? ππ¬
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WHO urges African nations to boost blood donations to meet health emergencies and save lives. ππ©Έ #HealthForAll
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