Trump cut Nigeria’s aid back in March. Now he wonders why it’s so violent [LA Times] ↳
U.S. cuts to early-warning, stabilization, and police-accountability programs have eroded Nigeria’s ability to prevent violence — unrest now cited to justify harsher security measures, an LA Times contributor writes.
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.
US and European aid cuts could result in 22.6 million deaths worldwide, study finds [Reuters] ↳
New modeling suggests that simultaneous U.S. and European aid drawdowns would erase decades of gains against infectious disease. The findings point to a geopolitical vacuum, with no major donor prepared to offset the scale of withdrawn support.
Study: U.S. funding cuts could result in nearly 9 million child tuberculosis cases, 1.5 million child deaths [Harvard] ↳
The research warns that reductions in U.S. TB funding could trigger major spikes in pediatric infections. The projections underscore how cuts undermine global outbreak control and shift long-term treatment costs back onto lower-income countries.
A stock of U.S.-bought birth control, meant for sub-Saharan Africa, goes bad in Belgium [NPR] ↳
Expired contraceptives show how abruptly pausing U.S. funds can freeze global supply chains midstream. Beyond wasted commodities, the stall drives up procurement costs and disrupts access to family planning programs that depend on predictable U.S. financing, NPR reports.
Three countries boost family planning funding in ‘powerful shift from dependency’ in Africa after aid cuts [The Guardian] ↳
New domestic spending in Kenya, Rwanda, and Ethiopia signals resilience, but the move also exposes how heavily the region relied on U.S. support, reports The Guardian. Governments are now filling emergency gaps rather than following planned transition timelines, raising questions about sustainability and equity.
When Trump’s aid cuts robbed them of HIV drugs, these people died. Now the UK is poised to slash funding further [The Independent] ↳
U.S. cuts disrupted HIV treatment continuity, leaving patients vulnerable. Now the U.K.’s proposed reductions threaten to deepen those losses, underscoring how global health systems built over decades can unravel quickly when major donors step back simultaneously.
The Shutdown of U.S.A.I.D. Has Already Killed Hundreds of Thousands [The New Yorker] ↳
The investigation links the U.S. retreat to failures across disease surveillance, supply chains, and basic health services. The estimated death toll highlights how dismantling USAID’s global health infrastructure weakens pandemic preparedness and undercuts long-standing U.S. commitments abroad, The New Yorker reports.
Livelihood program in Uganda collapses after U.S. funding withdrawn [NPR] ↳
In northern Uganda, the U.S. canceled a $15 million program that would have helped refugees start small businesses. Thousands of South Sudanese families have been left with no path to self-reliance beyond emergency aid.
Aid cuts are devastating health services in Africa [The Economist] ↳
In Madagascar, the loss of a USAID-funded health program has left remote communities without care, driving up maternal deaths, malaria, and disease outbreaks.
For Syrian refugees, US aid cuts have been devastating [FP] ↳
Syrian families who once counted on U.S.-funded cash and food assistance are now facing hunger and eviction as humanitarian support dries up, Foreign Policy reports.
America’s retreat from aid is devastating Somalia’s health system [NYT] ↳
Somalia’s health system is collapsing under the weight of U.S. withdrawal. Clinics once supported by American aid are now turning away malnourished children.
Lesotho’s HIV progress unravels after US aid cuts [AP] ↳
U.S. funding cuts have derailed once-successful HIV programs in Lesotho, the AP reports. The move has forced clinics to scale back services and threatened hard-won gains in treatment and prevention
Foreign aid is mostly gone. It could be replaced with something better [NYT] ↳
The decline of U.S. foreign aid could open space for smarter, locally led models, argues former USAID administrator Raj Shah in this opinion for The New York Times.
US aid cuts are being felt across Africa. Here's where [WaPo] ↳
Across Africa, The Washington Post maps where U.S. aid cuts are being felt most—from shuttered health clinics to food shortages. The fallout spans dozens of countries
US aid cuts deepen hunger crisis in Myanmar [AP] ↳
The humanitarian situation in Myanmar is deteriorating rapidly. The Associated Press reports starvation and death in a country that once counted the U.S. as its largest humanitarian donor.
Babies' deaths in Cameroon show how US aid cuts curtail malaria fight [Reuters] ↳
Babies are dying in Cameroon after malaria programs lost U.S. backing. Health officials say the cuts have crippled prevention efforts.
One-third of children in parts of Kenya severely malnourished [The Independent] ↳
In Kenya’s Turkana County, one in three children screened by Save the Children are acutely malnourished amid overlapping impacts of U.S. and U.K. aid cuts, drought, and climate shocks.
Trump's USAID pause stranded lifesaving drugs. Children died waiting [WaPo] ↳
Five-year-old Suza Kenyaba died of malaria in the Democratic Republic of Congo after U.S.-funded medication sat in a regional warehouse due to a suspension of foreign aid. The Washington Post reports that across dozens of countries, USAID shipments of antimalarial and HIV supplies were late or never arrived.
The tax on being a girl [NYT] ↳
U.S. aid cuts have forced girls out of school and left women facing rising hunger, early marriage, and health risks in Uganda’s Rwamwanja refugee settlement, Nicholas Kristof writes.

