Funding cuts to global health initiatives have far-reaching implications. If not successfully mitigated, the freeze threatens to disrupt essential health services, increase the risk of infectious disease outbreaks, and potentially reverse decades of progress in combating diseases like TB, HIV/AIDS, and malaria that rely on strong medical laboratory infrastructure and performance.
In this session, presented by Dr. Farouk Adams Umaru, Global Health Director Arlington, VA., USA we share a strategic call to action for African policymakers and partners to safeguard laboratory progress and ensure sustainable health security in the face of wide-ranging funding freeze.
Please follow the links here to view the recorded ECHO session and download presentation slides.