In Bihar, India, the loss of U.S. funding forced a community-led organization to let go of more than 795 staff members working toward tuberculosis prevention, counseling, and treatment.
Date: 2/26
Region: South Asia
Country: India
Topic: Health
Policy Lens: Global Health Security
Entry Type: Operational Impact
Additional Context: In February 2026, TB Mukt Vahini, the community-led organization, stated it kept less than five workers. This has impacted the organization's ability to do outreach in remote villages and monitor treatment adherence. This organization was being supported under USAID's Challenge Facility for Civil Society and the Tuberculosis Implementation Framework Agreement, which helped fill gaps at the grassroots level which the Indian government could not sustain. Several agreements expired in April 2025.
Devex Researcher Note: Bihar has the third largest incidence of TB cases in India, and is the poorest state in the country.
Source: Think Global Health

