Fears mount aid cuts could lead to return of HIV/AIDS epidemic's child-led households [NPR] ↳

After the Trump administration's foreign aid cuts shuttered clinics and severed access to HIV medication across Zambia, NPR reports that children are increasingly being orphaned as their parents die of AIDS — reviving the child-headed households that defined the epidemic before U.S. programs like PEPFAR helped bring it under control.

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Ebola recalls why the U.S. needs a foreign health service [Think Global Health] ↳

The U.S. has been able to lead the response to the May 2026 Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda only because CDC country offices preserved relationships with local health ministries through the dismantling of USAID and the U.S. exit from the WHO, Think Global Health reports. 

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Ebola outbreak response not hurt by US cuts: CDC director Jay Bhattacharya [The Hill] ↳

Acting CDC director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya publicly denied that the Trump administration's foreign aid cuts harmed the response to the ongoing Central African Ebola outbreak, saying he had seen no evidence the reductions affected the agency's ability to act — a claim that directly contradicts a recent House Oversight Committee report from Democrats citing the dismantling of USAID.

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US–Central African Republic deportation agreement escalates attack on immigrants and puts lives at risk [Just Security] ↳

Just Security reports that the U.S. has reached a secretive agreement to deport third-country nationals to the Central African Republic, where they would face armed conflict, Russian Wagner-linked forces, and a collapsing health system now confronting Ebola risk.

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Sudan crisis worsens as civil war enters 4th year and Hormuz closure disrupts aid [PBS] ↳

Aid groups report that the world's largest humanitarian crisis has been compounded by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has spiked fuel and fertilizer prices and choked the flow of food and assistance, even as Secretary of State Marco Rubio concedes Washington's response remains limited to identifying aid distribution points, PBS reports.

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Foreseeable harms and children's right to health [Health and Human Rights Journal] ↳

This Health and Human Rights Journal editorial argues that the closure of USAID helped set the stage for the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak spreading through eastern DRC and into Uganda by gutting U.S.-funded programs that once enabled early detection and rapid logistical response. Michael Garcia Bochenek frames the harms to children's right to health as foreseeable and disregarded rather than unintended.

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Post-U.S. international democracy support: aspiration in search of substance [Carnegie Endowment for International Peace] ↳

A year after the Trump administration ended most U.S. democracy funding, Carnegie Endowment scholars find that no actor has stepped in to fill the void, with established Western donors largely maintaining but not expanding their commitments — and several, including France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK, cutting democracy aid further.

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The counterterrorism challenge in Afghanistan's borderlands [Lawfare] ↳

Lawfare argues that the Trump administration's termination of nearly all of its $1.8 billion in aid to Afghanistan—along with the shuttering of U.S.-funded border reception centers and the elimination of the State Department office overseeing the region—has left some 2.9 million returnees facing extreme poverty and social isolation while erasing early-warning systems along the Pakistan border. 

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The Trump-blocked contraceptives that never reached Kenya: "I am not ready to have another baby" [El País] ↳

El País travels to Nairobi to meet women left without contraception after the dismantling of USAID stranded $9.7 million in pills, IUDs, condoms, and implants in Belgian warehouses facing destruction or expiration, with public clinics that relied on USAID for their supplies now recording months of zero stock and post-abortion care cases up 50%. An estimated 108,000 Kenyan women will lose implant access this year.

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A horrific parasite is back — and Elon Musk's DOGE could be partly to blame [HuffPost] ↳

HuffPost reports that the New World screwworm has been confirmed in south Texas for the first time in decades, roughly a year after DOGE eliminated the USAID-funded program that monitored and helped contain the parasite's northward spread. While it remains unclear whether the cuts directly enabled the outbreak, the case has raised alarm about a potentially costly crisis for the U.S. cattle industry as beef prices climb.

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