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How will American aid affect countries around the word? | News of NGOs

The United States stops almost all foreign aid as Trump pays America’s first policy.

For decades, the United States was the largest aid donor in the world.

Last year, more than 40 percent of the United Nations humanitarian aid budget.

But now, most foreign assistance has been frozen through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a period of 90 days, with only emergency food programs and military aid to Israel and Egypt.

Aid supports initiatives ranging from health and education to security and conflict.

So what could be the effects of the United States’ freezing on aid, whether for itself or other countries?

How will you reshape Washington’s relations with the world?

Introduction:

Sami Zidan

Guests:

Dave Harden – Assistant Director of the Office of Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance

Salai Za UK Ling – Director of Chin Human Rusions, which is a government organization based in Myanmar

Abdullah Boro Halakhhi – Security analyst in the century of Africa and chief defenders in international refugees

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