Trump administration to cut vaccine aid to developing countries
Source: The Guardian
Wed 26 Mar 2025 13.01 EDT
Last modified on Wed 26 Mar 2025 14.42 EDT
The Trump administration is planning to end funding for Gavi, a global health organization that helps provide vaccines and other life-saving care to developing countries.
A 281-page spreadsheet obtained by the New York Times lists the Trump administrations plans for thousands of foreign aid programs, including financial cuts to the organization that buys vaccines for children, as well as scaling back on programs that combat malaria in developing countries.
Gavi is estimated to have saved the lives of 19 million children since it was set up 25 years ago with the US contributing 13% of its budget, the Times said. The US has historically been one of Gavis biggest donors and I hope that longstanding champions on Capitol Hill will urge the administration to reverse course, said Janeen Madan Keller, policy fellow and deputy director of the global health policy program at the Center for Global Development.
She added: Gavi is one of the most impactful global health initiatives. We know that vaccinating children is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve health and save lives which is exactly why Gavi has enjoyed bipartisan support to date. This latest move will turn back years of hard-won progress and stymie Gavis efforts to stop the spread of infectious disease outbreaks before they reach the US border.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/26/trump-vaccine-aid-funding
Link to NYT reference - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/health/usaid-cuts-gavi-bird-flu.html

progree
(11,760 posts)I thought foreign aid was all gone except possibly a very few small exceptions that were left in place as part of some art-of-the-deal transactional thing.
Karasu
(861 posts)AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)If you can use executive power to help people when you have it, you must do it. But that comes with the knowledge that evil people will undo what you've done.
Even if this was a legal administration, which obviously it's not, I don't think the office of the Presidency is compatible anymore with a free and prosperous democracy. If it takes a genius like Barack Obama to make it work, it's unworkable.