Many African governments and aid organizations have reacted with shock and confusion after US President Donald Trump ordered a freeze and review of foreign aid.
Despite a reversal on life-saving aid, particularly for HIV treatments, it remains unclear what will happen after the review. Questions remain about what else will be funded and who exactly will receive it.
The US is the world’s largest single aid donor and a key provider of humanitarian assistance to Africa. So a freeze or reduction in aid could have devastating consequences for millions, and put lives at risk.
Last year, the United States provided nearly $7 billion in humanitarian aid to sub-Saharan Africa, according to USAID. This funding covered a wide range of support, including HIV prevention, malaria treatment, agricultural assistance, and initiatives to combat the effects of climate change.
In 2024, UN agencies received the largest share of funding, totaling over $3 billion, followed closely by US government bodies and US-affiliated NGOs.
00:00 Trump orders freeze on foreign aid
03:24 DW speaks with Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi, Executive Director of the African Population and Health Research Center in Uganda
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