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America’s ongoing support for Pakistan’s flood recovery

To help Pakistan's recovery from devastating floods in 2022, the United States has pledged $100 million in addition to previous aid.
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Turning COVID-19 vaccine technology against cancer

New vaccines protect people from COVID-19. Now U.S. researchers are bringing the technology to the fight against cancer.
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COVID-19 testing, oxygen programs launched

Learn more about how U.S.-led COVID-19 programs will improve access to medical oxygen and other vital supplies.
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Artemis launch prepares for future moon missions

NASA's Artemis I mission will test the Orion spacecraft in advance of future flights that will carry humans back to the moon.
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U.S. steps up climate investments in Pacific islands

The U.S. is strengthening relationships with long-standing Pacific island partners, including through new climate measures.
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How COVID-19 disruptions exacerbated food insecurity

This installment in a series looks at how the COVID-19 pandemic is one of several factors driving the global food crisis.
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The next step in combating AIDS, TB and malaria

The U.S. convened donors that pledged more than $14 billion to the Global Fund to fight three major diseases worldwide. Learn more.
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Biden at U.N.: Partnering for a freer, more just world

President Biden told the U.N. the U.S. will work with any country to tackle global challenges. See what partnerships are already underway.
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Building on the U.N.’s success

Food security and global health issues are among top U.S. priorities at the 77th U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York.