USAID cuts deal heavy blow to health programmes for migrants in Mexico

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on March 10 that Washington would slash 83 percent of its USAID-funded international aid projects. The decision is already having serious repercussions. In southern Mexico, the NGO Doctors of the World Switzerland has warned that it may soon be forced to cease operations, leaving thousands of migrants without critical medical care. FRANCE 24’s team in Mexico reports. We also speak to Antoine Lissorgues, general coordinator of Doctors of the World in Mexico.

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