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Alert Magazine | Nov 25, 2025
How devastating aid cuts are putting global health at risk.
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Story | Nov 14, 2025
Specialized care is out of reach for many women in Somalia, where limited access to maternal and emergency obstetric care raises the risk of obstetric fistula.
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Story | Oct 28, 2025
In an area affected by drought and conflict, health facilities are often out of reach for pregnant women and children. Mudug Regional Hospital is helping to fill the gaps.
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Story | Aug 11, 2025
Poverty, insecurity, and distance already impede access to care in remote areas of Somalia, and the suspension of USAID funding has caused the closure of at least 37 health sites around Baidoa.
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Alert Magazine | Jun 26, 2025
US aid cuts and policy shifts are hurting people caught in conflict and crises.
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Story | May 20, 2025
Sustainable energy solutions can help ensure health care delivery during climate-induced emergencies.
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News | Apr 24, 2025
US cuts to foreign aid are hurting people caught in conflict and crisis.
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Story | Mar 24, 2025
Treating TB will become more difficult in 2025, as USAID cuts will mean fewer tests, incomplete treatments, and a higher spread of disease.
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Story | Mar 14, 2025
There is an urgent need to scale up nutrition treatment, expand food distribution, and strengthen health care services to save lives while there is still time.
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Story | Oct 17, 2024
After years of conflict, Somalia’s future depends not just on rebuilding its infrastructure, but on healing the minds and hearts of people.
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