How the U.S. is betraying LGBTQ+ communities worldwide
Briefly

The recent U.S. foreign aid freeze, enacted under Trump's Executive Order 14169, has led to dire consequences for LGBTQ+ organizations globally. Crisis centers in Uganda have run out of resources, shelters in Peru have closed, and vital HIV prevention programs in Côte d'Ivoire have ceased operations. This freeze, which claims to realign U.S. interests, has abandoned marginalized communities in need, jeopardizing the safety and health of thousands. The halt in funding has resulted in an estimated $105 million reduction in support for LGBTQ+ causes, straining already vulnerable populations that depend on this aid.
The U.S. aid freeze mandated by Trump's Executive Order 14169 puts marginalized individuals at risk, leaving vital programs without support and threatening lives.
The aid cut led to the collapse of critical LGBTQ+ support systems globally, leaving communities without shelter, medical care, or safety from violence.
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