‘The cartels and clans are ecstatic’: How USAID cuts have emboldened Colombia’s narcos [The Telegraph] ↳

Drug cartels and criminal clans in Colombia are gaining ground as peacebuilding programs collapse. The Telegraph links the resurgence to the loss of USAID support.

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A fragile state: Zimbabwe reckons with the catastrophic loss of US aid [Global Press Journal] ↳

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No one has died due to U.S. aid cuts? This mom begs to differ [NPR] ↳