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Trump Administration Ends Some USAID Contracts Providing Humanitarian Aid, Officials Say

  • Eight people, including five children, died while walking for cholera treatment after U.S. Aid cuts forced health services to close, according to Save the Children.
  • The cuts, which ended more than 90% of USAID contracts, were made under the Trump administration's agenda.
  • Save the Children expects to spend $30 million in South Sudan in 2025, down from $50 million in 2024, attributed to these aid reductions.
  • The World Food Program stated that the cuts jeopardize food aid for vulnerable populations, potentially resulting in millions facing starvation.
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Khaama Press broke the news in Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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