Foreign Aid, Livelihoods
April 20, 2025
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The End of an Era? Why the Future of Humanitarian Relief Can’t Rely on Washington or Westminster

Clive Tatenda Makumbe & Mary Chikwanda  in Zimbabwe United States (USAID): The United States, historically the world’s largest aid donor, has seen recent moves to scale back foreign assistance. In 2023, U.S. official development assistance (ODA) was about $55.3 billion (the highest among donors)​. However, political shifts have brought proposals for drastic cuts. Early 2025 […]

Foreign Aid, Zimbabwe
April 03, 2025
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Zimbabwe Stands Tall: Renewed Resolve in a Changing Global Health Landscape

Clive Tatenda Makumbe in Zimbabwe In a rapidly changing world, where international alliances and economic frameworks are continually tested, the question of sustainable health financing has come to occupy centre stage. Recent developments in global politics point toward shifts in foreign aid priorities, and African nations find themselves at the heart of these discussions. As […]

Editorial, Foreign Aid
April 03, 2025
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The Global Fallout of U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts: A Deep Dive into Humanitarian Consequences

Editorial The recent decision by the U.S. administration to significantly reduce foreign aid has precipitated a humanitarian crisis across multiple continents. Vital programs that once provided essential services are now defunct, leaving vulnerable populations in dire straits.​ In Afghanistan, the abrupt suspension of over $40 billion in foreign aid has led to the closure of […]