Responding to the cuts in UK AID to neglected tropical diseases control programmes in Africa

Abstract The early termination of the Accelerating the Sustainable Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases (Ascend) programme by the UK government in June 2021 was a bitter blow to countries in East and West Africa where no alternative source of funding existed. Here we assess the pot...

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Hauptverfasser: Anderson, Roy M, Cano, Jorge, Hollingsworth, T Déirdre, Deribe-Kassaye, Kebede, Zouré, Honorat G M, Kello, Amir B, Impouma, Benido, Kalu, Akpaka A, Appleby, Laura, Yard, Elodie, Salasibew, Mihretab, McRae-McKee, Kevin, Vegvari, Carolin
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