The Trump Administration’s Foreign Aid Review: Status of U.S. Support for CEPI
Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on Gavi.
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Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on Gavi.
Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on Gavi.
Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on global family planning and reproductive health efforts.
Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on global maternal and child health.
This resource examines U.S. global health funding awards going to U.S.-based implementers in FY2024, by state and congressional district
This Policy Watch provides an update on the status of PEPFAR reauthorization, which expired on March 25, 2025, allowing certain provisions to lapse.
To inform future directions for PEPFAR and other U.S. global health programs, this policy brief reviews the graduation policies of several institutions to identify options for consideration.
This data note analyzes the list of terminated and active awards the Trump Administration recently sent to Congress highlighting to assess the impact on global health awards.
This policy watch examines the USAID list of terminated awards, recently sent Congress, to examine the implications for global health programs and outstanding questions.
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