NGOs in Panic After Trump Freezes U.S. Aid: An Alarming Situation

Donald Trump decided to suspend USAID, which accounts for 40% of humanitarian funding, raising serious concerns among many organizations about the future impacts on humanitarian aid.
USAID in Jeopardy
The humanitarian world is currently enveloped in uncertainty following President Donald Trump’s shocking decision to freeze funding for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
This agency, responsible for nearly 40% of global humanitarian aid, is a crucial support pillar for many non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Implications of the Decision
The 90-day funding suspension has dire consequences. For instance, Solidarités International must halt water well drilling projects in Syria and cash distribution in Yemen.
Kevin Goldberg, the NGO’s Director General, points out that “costly upfront, long-term profitable projects might be shelved”. This could also lead to reduced global aid effectiveness and potentially the disappearance of some NGOs.
A Call for Solidarity
In this alarming situation, public generosity is emerging. Goldberg notes that every crisis has spurred remarkable solidarity efforts. He emphasizes the impact of donations now: “This is THE moment when your donation can make a major difference”. He remains hopeful, noting that over half of the French believe more should be done to help.
An Uncertain Future
The outlook remains concerning. Should USAID’s funding suspension extend, many small local NGOs reliant on these funds might vanish. It’s a critical moment for global humanitarian aid, with its future jeopardized by this unexpected decision.