71% of digital rights groups surveyed in early 2025 were forced to scale back programs due to U.S. aid cuts, with many additional groups reportedly shutting down.

Date: 3/25

Region: Global

Country: Global

Topic: Governance & Rights

Policy Lens: Democracy & Governance

Entry Type: Operational Impact

Additional Context: This information was cited by Human Rights Watch, or HRW, from a survey conducted by the Tech Global Institute completed in March 2025. HRW notes that the funding to digital rights groups supported the research, development, implementation, and maintenance of technologies that counter censorship and surveillance. The termination of such programs thus jeopardizes the safety of human rights defenders among others, degrading the tools that guarantee security in an online space.

Devex Researcher Note: Many such groups were supported by USAID, State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Rights and Labor (DRL), and the U.S. Agency for Global Media's Open Technology Fund, or OTF, among others. Support for the OTF was terminated in March 2025 and, although a court order obligated the U.S. government to pay out the funds that had already been promised to organizations, future support remains uncertain.

Source: Human Rights Watch