Worldwide efforts to fight AIDS, malaria and TB need drastic reform if they are to be effective, with more decision-making power for African nations, new research has shown.
Funders would see a better return on investment and programmes would be less reliant on outside investment over time if African voices were better represented on global health bodies, according to research led by a University of Leeds academic.
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