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Ebola and hantavirus have African leaders talking 'health sovereignty' as donor support fades
A new Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda is highlighting Africa's struggle with reduced international aid.

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According to PBS News’s source item, Ebola and hantavirus have African leaders talking ‘health sovereignty’ as donor support fades, A new Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda is highlighting Africa’s struggle with reduced international aid.
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