
Davide Rasella
Davide Rasella is a researcher at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, known for his work on public health and international development. He has contributed significantly to studies assessing the impact of foreign aid on health outcomes, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Rasella's recent statements highlight the potential catastrophic effects of cuts to U.S. international aid, projecting millions of additional deaths among vulnerable populations if funding is reduced.
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Turkey:
Rasella, fon kesintilerinin 'savunmasız nüfuslar için sağlık alanında yirmi yıldır kaydedilen ilerlemeyi durdurma ve hatta geri çevirme riski taşıdığı' uyarısında bulundu.
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Cabo Verde:
Davide Rasella is a co-author of the study and a researcher at the Barcelona Institute of Global Health.
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Pakistan:
Davide Rasella warned that funding cuts risk reversing two decades of health progress among vulnerable populations.
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Spain:
Davide Rasella is a research professor at ICREA in ISGlobal and head of the Health Impact Evaluation Group.
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Kenya:
Davide Rasella warned that funding cuts risk reversing two decades of health progress among vulnerable populations.
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Norway:
Davide Rasella is a researcher at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health and co-author of the report.
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Iceland:
Davide Rasella is one of the researchers who commented on the potential impact of funding cuts.
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United Kingdom:
Davide Rasella, who co-authored the Lancet report, said in a statement that the funding cuts risk abruptly halting progress in health among vulnerable populations.
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France:
Davide Rasella is a co-author of the study and a researcher at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health.
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