As of June 30, 2025, nine humanitarian programs were terminated and four additional humanitarian programs have been placed under stop-work orders. The nine terminated programs provided medical care for 3.6 million children and pregnant women and nearly 900,000 more with essential treatment and protection services; the four under stop-work orders provided food, safe shelter, clean water, and building materials to repair war-damaged homes and communal shelters.

Date: 6/25

Region: Europe & Central Asia

Country: Ukraine

Topic: Refugees & Displacement, Peacebuilding & Stabilization

Policy Lens: Security & Resilience

Entry Type: Operational Impact

Additional Context: These programs were funded by the USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance. The terminated programs were valued at $208 million, while the programs under stop-work orders were valued at $115 million. The abrupt decrease in U.S. funding significantly affected humanitarian activities and planning, with funding withdrawn for activities already planned and being implemented, and humanitarian responders having no warning that their 2025 funding would be dramatically decreased mid-project cycle

The analysis draws on a survey ACAPS conducted to assess the impacts of the U.S. foreign aid suspension, specifically on the humanitarian response in Ukraine. Sixty-nine representatives of international, national, and local humanitarian organizations responded to the survey, the insights from which were also supplemented with a secondary data review of publicly available information and key informant interviews with 27 humanitarian and development organizations.

Source: ACAPS