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African countries consider ‘vice taxes’ to help fill USAID cuts
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By The Japanist TeamAs the momentum for funding health initiatives slows down, African governments are exploring ways to minimize reliance on foreign donors.
As the momentum for funding health initiatives slows down, African governments are exploring ways to minimize reliance on foreign donors.
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