As US exits foreign aid, who will fill the gap?

With the U.S. significantly reducing its $12 billion global health aid, an urgent question arises: who will fill this gap? China, the Gates Foundation, and the World Bank are potential players, yet none can fully match the U.S. contribution. African countries, especially those reliant on U.S. aid, face severe challenges, prompting discussions for alternative solutions and new global alignments. With the U.S. significantly reducing its $12 billion global health aid, an urgent question arises: who will fill this gap? China, the Gates Foundation, and the World Bank are potential players, yet none can fully match the U.S. contribution. African countries, especially those reliant on U.S. aid, face severe challenges, prompting discussions for alternative solutions and new global alignments.  Economic Times

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