
Caterina Monti
Caterina Monti is a researcher at ISGlobal, focusing on global health policy and the implications of international aid. She co-authored studies that emphasize the detrimental impact of reduced funding on health outcomes, particularly for children and marginalized communities. Monti has warned that cuts in foreign aid, particularly those initiated by major donors like the U.S., could lead to increased mortality rates in the coming years.
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Caterina Monti said that aid reductions could lead to even more additional deaths in the coming years.
Over 14 million people could die from US foreign aid cuts: study - WorldCaterina Monti stated that aid reductions could lead to even more additional deaths in the coming years.
Over 14 million people could die from US foreign aid cuts, studyCaterina Monti is another co-author of the study and a researcher at ISGlobal.
Les coupes américaines dans l’aide internationale pourraient causer plus de 14 millions de morts d’ici 2030





