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US troops are finally withdrawing from Afghanistan

Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images The US has formally begun its withdrawal from Afghanistan after almost 20 years in the country, Army Gen. Austin Miller confirmed on Sunday. The news comes less than two weeks after President Joe Biden announced that all US troops would be out of the country by September 11, 2021 a significant achievement that eluded his predecessors. According to the New York Times, Miller, the top commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, told reporters at a press conference in Kabul on Sunday that he had received his orders, and the US would begin “transitioning bases and equipment to the Afghan security forces.”

World Malaria Day: With U S Support, Malaria Deaths and Infections Decline Significantly in Uganda | April 26, 2021

Home | News & Events | World Malaria Day: With U.S. Support, Malaria Deaths and Infections Decline Significantly in Uganda | April 26, 2021 Kampala, April 26, 2021 – “Let’s be the generation to end malaria,” U.S. Mission in Uganda’s Richard Nelson said at a World Malaria Day commemoration April 25, highlighting renewed hope for ending this deadly disease in our lifetime. Since the United States President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) launched 15 years ago, malaria death rates have fallen 60 percent across the 24 PMI focus countries in Africa. In Uganda, United States programs to prevent and control malaria have helped reduce child mortality by 53 percent and lower malaria prevalence among children under five by more than 75 percent.

Remarks by USAID Mission Director Sheryl Stumbras: World Malaria Day Commemoration Event

WHO Country Representative, Dr. Nathan Bakyaita (By chai ta) Permanent Secretary of Technical Services, Dr. Kennedy Malama Director of Health Promotion, Environment and Social Determinants, Dr. Able Kabalo Health Care Professionals across Zambia Members of the Media Good morning. Today, we commemorate World Malaria Day under this year’s theme, “Draw a Line for Malaria Free Zambia.” Each year, World Malaria Day highlights global efforts to control malaria, acknowledging the progress we have made in prevention and treatment and emphasizing the work that remains in the fight against this deadly disease. This year’s celebration comes at a critical time in our efforts to eliminate malaria in Zambia.  In 2020, we saw the first increases in the number of people getting sick and dying from malaria in years.   So it is fitting that this year’s theme is about drawing the line against malaria.  As a longtime partner in the fight against malaria, the U.S. government is comm

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