The Trump administration's decision to suspend and dismantle the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has triggered a worldwide humanitarian crisis. Billions of dollars in foreign aid have been cut, leaving millions of vulnerable people—especially women and children—at risk of starvation, disease, and death. Humanitarian organizations and NGOs are struggling to fill the gap, but the scale of the funding loss is overwhelming, with estimates suggesting over 14 million lives could be lost by 2030. The cuts have forced aid groups to prioritize needs, abandon critical projects, and left global stability in jeopardy. Critics, including former presidents and aid leaders, warn that the move is a colossal mistake with devastating human and geopolitical consequences.
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