The Trump administration's decision to suspend and dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has triggered a worldwide humanitarian crisis. Experts and former officials warn that millions of vulnerable people, especially women and children, could die by 2030 due to the abrupt loss of life-saving aid. Non-governmental organizations and universities are scrambling to fill the funding gap, but philanthropy alone cannot compensate for the scale of the cuts. The move has been widely condemned by humanitarian leaders, former presidents, and aid workers, who describe it as a reckless and immoral policy shift. The crisis is particularly acute in conflict zones and regions facing famine, where USAID programs were a lifeline.
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