[Comment] Tackling the global health research financing emergency to sustain national health research ecosystems
The current global health financing emergency is not only creating a service delivery crisis;1 it threatens hard-won health research and life science ecosystems in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Yet the impacts of recent aid cuts by high-income countries on national health research
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