What Trump's assault on USAid means for the world podcast
Briefly

Sahat Zia, a Rohingya activist, expresses deep concern over the impacts of Donald Trump's decision to cut USAid, highlighting that it serves as a critical lifeline for vulnerable communities, particularly women and children in refugee camps. The robust role of USAid in providing food, healthcare, and education is emphasized by Nesrine Malik, who notes that its sudden cessation has caused chaos, especially in Africa where essential services like soup kitchens and HIV medication have been discontinued. The broader implications of this decision affect many across different regions globally.
I'm very concerned, especially for the children and the women... US foreign assistance is a lifeline for the many thousands of people in the camp, providing access to food, education and healthcare.
The unexpected decision to immediately stop USAid's operations has led to chaos across the world... Africa is the continent most exposed, with soup kitchens closed and HIV medication no longer available.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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