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Sources: Appropriations legislation, congressional budget justifications, and correspondence with USAID budget office. Abbreviations: Child Survival and Maternal Health (CS/MH), Vulnerable Children (VC), Other Infectious Diseases (OID), Family Planning and Reproduc[r]
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