Halt in US aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger
- The Trump administration's foreign aid cuts are hindering global efforts to combat famine, as reported from Washington.
 - Emergency food assistance is temporarily halted, causing confusion among humanitarian organizations about which programs can continue.
 - The shutdown of the Famine Early Warning Systems Network has left aid organizations without essential guidance on food insecurity.
 - Experts warn that the loss of this system could lead to increased famine and humanitarian crises worldwide.
 
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While the United States provides 40 per cent of global humanitarian aid, their sudden withdrawal creates a vacuum in which their enemies, including China, Cuba, Iran and Russia, will simmer. Democracies around the world must mobilize their own resources by stepping up their efforts. ...
The Trump administration's actions to reduce and reshape U.S. foreign aid are paralyzing the complex global system that seeks to prevent and respond to hunger. About 500,000 tons of food worth 340 million...
Trump's aid freeze puts $340 million food in limbo, worsening global hunger crisis
The Trump administration’s foreign aid freeze has halted emergency food assistance, shut down the US Agency for International Development and the Famine Early Warning Systems Network, and stalled USD 340 million in aid, worsening global hunger crises.
Halt in U.S. Aid Cripples Global Efforts to Relieve Hunger
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