So far, experts say, the entire continent hasn't gotten a single dose.
that nonprofits are hoping to invest $100 million in healthcare and health workers in Africa.
"It’s critical not just for delivering health care in Africa, but this is how we’ll also catch the next set of diseases that could threaten populations around the world," Don Gips, CEO of the Skoll Foundation, told theIf the investment helps prevent future outbreaks, it could positively impact global community health. Let's hope the philanthropic donations and new vaccines get up to speed quickly.
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