Experts warn of global health threat after Donald Trump makes huge cuts and freezes overseas aid

President Trump’s cuts to USAID, including workforce reductions and frozen aid programs, have alarmed global health experts. USAID, with about 10,000 employees, spent over $40 million in 2023 on health, clean water, and crisis aid.

Critics warn of severe consequences. Dr. Tom Wingfield stressed that “diseases don’t respect borders,” highlighting risks to tuberculosis, hygiene, and disease prevention. In South Africa, halted HIV services sparked frustration, with Professor Peter Taylor warning of lost trust. Professor Rosa Freedman cautioned that cuts could revive diseases like cholera and malaria.

A judge temporarily blocked Trump from placing 2,000 USAID workers on leave, reinstating 500 employees. The order, in effect until February 14, ensures staff access to emails, payments, and security systems.

Experts argue the cuts threaten public health and the U.S.’s global reputation.

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