The Trump administration is ending nearly all foreign assistance programs operated by the United States Agency for International Development.

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The Trump administration is ending nearly all foreign assistance programs operated by the United States Agency for International Development. This decision significantly undermines the agency, which has been active for 60 years and has worked to prevent the spread of disease and reduce poverty in over 120 countries.
A cargo container in Manila bears signage for the U.S. government's humanitarian agency, USAID.
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🎧 The State Department says it has reviewed over 6,000 of USAID’s foreign assistance grants, and only 500 of them will continue, NPR’s Fatma Tanis tells Up First. The programs being kept include food and lifesaving assistance for HIV, TB and malaria. A humanitarian official told Tanis that “this is a global health massacre.” Aid groups and advocates have raised alarms that cuts to USAID’s programs would lead to loss of life — like in Sudan, where over 1,000 kitchens supported by the agency have closed. 

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