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 the abrupt end to decades of U.S. foreign aid will result in millions of preventable deaths, especially among vulnerable populations such as women and children. Non-governmental organizations and universities that relied on USAID funding are scrambling to fill the gap, but philanthropy alone cannot match the scale of lost support. Critics argue that the move prioritizes political agendas and cost-cutting over human life, with some estimates suggesting over 14 million people could die by 2030 as a direct result. The decision has been widely condemned by humanitarian leaders, former presidents, and aid workers, who call it a catastrophic and immoral policy shift.
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