Nearly 23 million additional deaths are expected by 2030 as a result of countries like the US and UK dramatically cutting their overseas aid, a new report estimates. The peer-reviewed study, produced ...
Over the past year, sharp aid cuts have forced the closure of soup kitchens in war-riven Sudan, led to medicine shortages across sub-Saharan Africa, and resulted in reductions in food rations in ...
The Great Aid Recession: 2025’s Humanitarian Crash in Nine Charts The world faces unresolved conflicts, growing climate crises, attacks on aid workers, two famines, and diminishing political ...
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One year on from dismantling of USAID, study projects that global aid cuts could lead to 9.4 million deaths by 2030
It’s been one year since the Trump administration dismantled the US Agency for International Development (USAID), with aid cuts leading to the closure of HIV clinics in South Africa, the termination ...
Now, a new study published in The Lancet medical journal aims to quantify the human toll of those budget decisions – projecting that global aid cuts could lead to at least 9.4 million additional ...
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