The recent decision by the U.S. State Department to freeze foreign assistance for at least 90 days has resulted in widespread disruption of humanitarian programs. Approximately $500 million in food aid is at risk of spoilage, while $8.2 billion in humanitarian aid is left unmonitored. Lawsuits against the Trump administration highlight the turmoil, specifically aimed at the USAID. Furthermore, longstanding aid recipients such as Egypt suffer severe setbacks, particularly in essential sectors, leaving many Egyptians anxious about their futures and halting critical services.
It's been very, very uncertain for us. My studies have stopped, and I worry about my family and friends. The future feels bleak.
$8.2 billion in unspent humanitarian aid is now adrift without tracking or oversight, impacting global support that communities depend on.
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