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Models tracking the global impact of the USAID shutdown estimate that hundreds of thousands to over 1 million people have died as a direct result of halted aid.
The Center for Global Development estimates that decreased funding could result in 500,000 to 1.6 million excess deaths annually if spending trends remain reduced.
Modeled Causes of Death
The abrupt termination of U.S.-backed contracts and grants caused widespread disruptions in therapeutics and clinical access. The primary drivers of this projected mortality include: [
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- Severe Malnutrition: A massive increase in child starvation due to the abrupt end of therapeutic food programs. [1]
- Malaria & Pneumonia: Spikes in fatalities caused by the halt of medical supplies, mosquito bed net distributions, and preventative treatment in developing nations. [1, 2]
- HIV/AIDS & Tuberculosis: Disrupted supply chains forced HIV/AIDS clinics across sub-Saharan Africa to close within days of receiving "work stop" notices. [1, 2]
Future Mortality Projections
Public health experts warned of a much broader long-term human toll. A landmark study published in
The Lancet estimated that if the USAID defunding persists,
upwards of 14 million preventable deaths could occur globally by 2030, including 4.5 million children under the age of five. Data models from
ImpactCounter—tracking the real-time effect of the cuts—calculate that child deaths are occurring at a rate of one every 40 seconds in the affected regions. [
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