U.S. Aid Cuts: Death, Trafficking, and the Fallout in Fragile Nations
The Trump administration’s cuts to U.S. foreign aid, particularly funding to the World Food Programme, have led to dire consequences in several countries. In Malawi’s Dzaleka refugee camp, where food rations have been reduced by a third, officials reported an increase in crime, sexual violence, and human trafficking. Similar cuts in Kenya led to violent protests and a dramatic reduction in food rations, with aid workers anticipating a malnutrition crisis. These actions, part of a larger dismantling of USAID, have prompted urgent warnings from U.S. officials about the destabilizing impact on vulnerable populations and potential threats to U.S. national security.