The Trump administration's decision to eliminate nearly all foreign assistance programs run by the USAID has attracted significant criticism due to its far-reaching impact on global health and poverty alleviation. Out of over 6,000 grants, only 500 will continue, which include critical support for food and health services related to HIV, TB, and malaria. The abrupt cuts have alarmed aid groups, with warnings that this could result in increased suffering and loss of life, particularly in regions already facing crises like Sudan.
The Trump administration is set to drastically cut back on USAID's foreign assistance programs with only 500 out of over 6,000 grants remaining active.
A humanitarian official labeled the decision to cut programs as a 'global health massacre,' raising concerns about loss of life due to diminished aid.
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