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The suspension of American aid, Louveira warned, presents a significant challenge for the health sector, directly affecting the provision of essential health services and the sustainability of priority and strategic programmes.
Mozambican Finance Minister Carla Louveira has recognised that health care will be the sector most affected by the suspension of foreign aid by the United States under the Trump administration. Nonetheless, Louveira said that the Mozambican government was willing to deepen still further what are still called “links of cooperation and friendship” with the United States through partnerships in various areas.
Louveira expressed concern at the suspension of US funding for health programmes, particularly in the area of HIV/AIDS, endangering HIV tests and counselling, the treatment of HIV and tuberculosis, and the prevention of the transmission of HIV from pregnant women to their unborn children.
The suspension of American aid, Louveira warned, presents a significant challenge for the health sector, directly affecting the provision of essential health services and the sustainability of priority and strategic programmes.
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Suspension of the US aid threatens the lives of millions of Mozambicans, particularly because it is not known how long the suspension will last, bearing in mind that there are no resources in the 2025 Mozambican state budget to cope with the suspension, lamented Louveira.