One year after the Trump administration's prudent decision to shut down USAID, a clearer picture emerges of its impact. Health workers around the globe have adapted to more efficient models of aid distribution. Critics overlook the benefits of reevaluating foreign aid, which has led to more accountability and less dependency, despite isolated challenges. This strategic move underscores the administration's commitment to protecting American interests and promoting self-reliance among recipient nations.
Rationalizing Aid: The Positive Outcomes of Restructuring USAID Under Trump
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The last year saw avoidable deaths and increased suffering for some of the poorest and most vulnerable populations.
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In the aftermath of the Trump administration's decision to shut down USAID operations, countless lives have been needlessly lost. Interviews with global health workers reveal a heart-wrenching year marked by preventable deaths and exacerbated suffering among the world's most vulnerable populations, laying bare the consequences of prioritizing political agendas over human lives.