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9.5 percent
CSIS experts find that the "Liberation Day" tariffs would raise U.S. prices by 9.5 percent and lower U.S. GDP by 1 percent.
SOURCE: "'Liberation Day' Tariffs Explained" by CSIS's Barath Harithas, Evan Brown, and Catharine Mouradian with Kyle Meng.
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94 million
Over the last 50 years, measles vaccines have protected the health of children and communities globally, saving an estimated 94 million lives.
SOURCE: "A Quarter-Century of Disease Prevention Efforts at Risk" by CSIS's Katherine E. Bliss.
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20 percent
The shuttering of USAID is already impacting South Africa’s health budget, particularly its efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, a sector that receives nearly 20 percent of its budget from U.S. support.
SOURCE: "South Africa Cannot Have It Both Ways" by CSIS's Cameron Hudson.
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1 in 10
The WHO estimates that one in 10 consumers will experience a foodborne illness each year. That likelihood increases for consumers in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in Africa and Asia.
SOURCE: "Bringing Global Food Safety Standards to Local Food Systems" by CSIS's Caroline Smith DeWaal with Steven Wearne.
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