Amid growing concern over U.S. public health funding cuts, experts at Washington University in St. Louis warn that pulling support from key data systems could erase decades of progress in protecting women and children from violence.
U.S. aid cuts threaten tools that reveal abuse of women, children worldwide, warn experts
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