Study: USAID shutdown created permanent cracks in global humanitarian system [GW] ↳

The analysis concludes that the shutdown weakened coordination structures, reduced partner capacity, and led to significant staff losses. Researchers argue that humanitarian systems cannot be paused without lasting damage—and that rebuilding them requires more resources than maintaining them.

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Trump cut Nigeria’s aid back in March. Now he wonders why it’s so violent [LA Times] ↳

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US and European aid cuts could result in 22.6 million deaths worldwide, study finds [Reuters] ↳