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Foreign Aid Overhaul: What Happens Now?
USATuesday, March 11, 2025
A top USAID official, Nicholas Enrich, shared some alarming projections. If the aid cuts continue and other donors do not step in, the impacts could be severe. For example, up to 17. 9 million more people could get malaria, and as many as 166, 000 could die from it. Tuberculosis cases could rise by 28 to 32 percent, and hundreds of millions could be sickened by polio over the next decade.
Health specialists are worried. Jeanette Bailey, from the International Rescue Committee, says that many stabilization centers for malnourished children have received termination notices. Tereza Kasaeva, from the World Health Organization, warns that the halt in U. S. aid could have "fatal consequences for millions worldwide. " Deborah Ikeh, from the Debriche Health Development Centre in Nigeria, says that the impact will be irreversible.
The administration has not commented on the accuracy of these estimates or whether they have informed their actions on aid. However, the projections highlight the potential risks of halting these programs. The figures serve as a reminder of the immense consequences the halt in U. S. foreign aid will have on the lives of people around the world.
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