How the World Is Reeling From Trump’s Aid Freeze

Most of the soup kitchens that feed 816,000
people in Khartoum have shut down.
Organizations that provide maternal care,
vaccinations and firewood were forced
to suspend operations.
Patients were told to leave a
U.S.-funded refugee hospital
on the Myanmar border.
A U.S. contractor that provides
security for a camp that holds
ISIS members and their families
was forced to halt operations.
Aid workers say about 40 newborns
contracted H.I.V. per day when the U.S.
stopped funding for antiretroviral drugs.
A U.S.-sponsored program collecting sensitive
intelligence on Al Qaeda-related incidents has
been interrupted.
Source – NY Times

