Reduction of American Aid and its Global Impacts

The American measures to reduce foreign aid lead to a worsening of global crises, resulting in negative impacts on countries that rely on this aid.


Reduction of American Aid and its Global Impacts

American actions to reduce foreign aid may worsen the multitude of acute crises around the world.

It could seriously affect the impact of reduced financing on global security, as evidenced by the recent example - the situation in the Sahel. Many countries in the region have already faced significant challenges in the fight against extremists, and reduced aid may only exacerbate the situation.

"We see that, as in the case of the Sahel, reduced aid may lead to exacerbation of problems worldwide," experts note.

Other potential problems also affect the education and health sector. Reduced financing may have a negative impact on many key programs, which could lead to additional negative consequences for the populations of these countries.