Despite a federal judge's order halting the dismantling of the U.S. foreign aid agency, crucial health programs across Africa and Asia remain frozen, including testing for tuberculosis in Kenya and treatment for malnourished children in South Sudan. Organizations dependent on U.S.A.I.D. funding are unable to operate due to a stalled payments system, which has left many vulnerable populations without necessary medical care and assistance, further exacerbating public health crises in conflict-affected regions.
"Many people are suffering because the funds to support essential health programs have been frozen, resulting in a crisis for those in need."
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