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The Aids crisis was set to end by 2030 – now Trump’s cuts could mean 4 million deaths
HIV infections and deaths from Aids are set to skyrocket in the next five years if US-funded programs are not reinstated, write Rachel Schraer, Alicja Hagopian, Bel Trew and Rebecca Thomas
Aid cuts will have 'cataclysmic' effect, OECD warns
Development aid spending cuts will have a “cataclysmic” effect this year following the suspension of USAID and plans by a raft of EU governments to slash aid budgets. Aid spending in 2024 fell by 7.1 percent, the OECD calculates, and that will drop another 17 percent in 2025.
Church concerned over U.S. International Aid and federal budget cuts
Caritas organisations say the sudden suspension of USAID is affecting their relief work for people whose lives depend on humanitarian aid, while the U.S. Church expresses concern over drastic federal budget cuts in social expenditure currently being discussed in Congress, which will affect vulnerable families in the United States. Read all
Campaigners and charities horrified by revelations about impact of Trump’s USAID cuts – UK Times
Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Get our free Inside Washington email Donald Trump has been accused of “giving millions of people a death sentence” following revelations in The Independent about the impact on the Aids pandemic of his decision to dismantle USAID. Veteran LGBT+ and HIV campaigner Peter Tatchell joined leading politicians and…
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