Christian aid groups weigh life-threatening choices about who to help after USAID funding pause
- Faith-Based organizations are significantly impacted by the USAID funding pause, leading to layoffs and funding shortages, according to World Relief.
- Catholic Relief Services announced a potential workforce reduction of 50 percent due to drastic cuts in U.S. Foreign assistance, relying heavily on USAID for funding.
- In South Sudan, a program treating severely malnourished children under age 5 has stopped due to funding cuts after the Trump administration's aid freeze.
- World Relief and other faith-based organizations are facing severe funding shortages, while Samaritan's Purse continues its programs with less than 5% of funding from government grants.
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