
GiveWell Conversations GiveWell’s Response to USAID Funding Cuts: March 19, 2025
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Mar 19, 2025 Julie Faller, Senior Program Officer at GiveWell with a focus on global health program analysis, joins Elie Hassenfeld to discuss urgent funding challenges in global health. They examine how U.S. aid cuts force countries to prioritize HIV treatment over prevention, impacting vital health services. Supply chains for therapeutic foods are in disarray, and layoffs threaten the capacity of implementing organizations. Strategies for addressing these gaps include innovative funding approaches and a spotlight on the critical need to combat acute malnutrition among children.
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HIV Program Cut Choices
- One country government had to choose between funding HIV prevention or treatment due to U.S. funding cuts.
- They prioritized treatment and halted all prevention programs indefinitely.
Supply Chain Supply Disruption
- Ready-to-use therapeutic foods for malnourished children were stranded in supply chains disrupted by aid freezes.
- Governments struggle to track and distribute supplies without electronic logistics systems.
Aid Operational Confusion
- Confusion over stop work orders, waivers, and contract cancellations caused operational uncertainty.
- Programs vary between those with resumed permissions and those still paused, affecting aid delivery.
