Data & Tools

The Aid Report combines original reporting with crowdsourced and aggregated data to provide real-time, evidence-based insight into what’s happening on the ground. It is part of a broader constellation of efforts to track the effects of U.S. aid cuts.

For more background information, reporting, data, and analysis on how these funding decisions are impacting communities worldwide, explore the following resources.

Data Lumos

Data Lumos is an effort to collect and make publicly available USAID's education data.

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Aid on the Hill

Aid on the Hill is a grassroots group of foreign assistance professionals. Having served at USAID and at public, private, local, and faith-based implementing partners, Aid on the Hill brings a realistic, insider perspective of how foreign assistance operates day-to-day and its importance to U.S. safety and security.

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The One Campaign

The One Campaign is collecting stories to highlight that cuts to lifesaving foreign assistance programs without a backup plan in place have already claimed lives.

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Impact Counter

The Impact Metrics Dashboard visualizes the human impact of funding changes for aid and support organizations. Each metric represents real people affected by policy decisions.

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Clinton Health Access Initiative

The Clinton Health Access Initiative’s HIV Market Impact Memo focuses on the human impact of HIV service breakdowns unfolding across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

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Center for Global Development

The Center for Global Development is using projections of bilateral ODA flows—aid provided directly to countries rather than through multilateral organisations like the World Bank—to visualize how donors are shifting their approach and which low- and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs) will be most affected.

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amFAR

This project analyzes how the Trump administration’s January 2025 executive order freezing U.S. foreign aid has disrupted PEPFAR. Using newly released budget and grant data from USAID, CDC, and the State Department, it tracks which HIV and health grants have been suspended or terminated — and what that means for service delivery in affected countries.

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