The Trump administration's decision to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and slash billions in foreign aid has triggered a worldwide humanitarian emergency.
Aid organizations warn that millions of vulnerable people, including children, face increased risk of starvation, disease, and death as critical programs are halted. The cuts have forced NGOs to prioritize needs and scale back life-saving interventions in conflict zones and impoverished regions. Former presidents, aid workers, and global leaders have condemned the move as a catastrophic mistake with far-reaching consequences.
The loss of bipartisan support for foreign aid marks a dramatic shift in U.S. policy, leaving a funding gap that philanthropy alone cannot fill.
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