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US Government Partially Reverses Cuts to Malaria and TB Programs

US Government Partially Reverses Cuts to Malaria and TB Programs

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Several lifesaving health programs that had their U.S. funding contracts abruptly terminated last week have received letters reversing the decision, according to sources familiar with the projects.

As it stands, the aid recipients view this as a positive step but their work is now in limbo as funding from the world’s largest donor has not yet been restored.

Only last week, the Trump administration canceled approximately 90% of contracts funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. State Department, causing widespread concern among global aid organizations. The sudden cuts jeopardized critical programs aimed at fighting malaria, tuberculosis (TB), and other life-threatening diseases.

US Government Partially Reverses Cuts to Malaria and TB Programs

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  • Reversal of Termination Notices Offers Recipients and Organisations Hope
  • Confusion, Legal Battles Arise as Funding is Restored

Reversal of Termination Notices Offers Recipients and Organisations Hope

Michael Adekunle Charles, the CEO of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, confirmed that his organization received a letter reversing the termination of its funding late on Wednesday.

“I think it’s good news. We need to wait in the coming days to get additional guidance,” he had said, adding: “Our priority is saving lives, so the earlier we can get started to continue saving lives, the better.”

However, Charles stressed that resuming operations would be challenging without the immediate restoration of funding. Other programs, including the Stop TB Partnership, also had their termination notices reversed this week, according to sources close to the groups.

Confusion, Legal Battles Arise as Funding is Restored

Some U.S. foreign aid contractors and grant recipients have said they’ll take their fight to restore payments to a federal judge on Thursday.

Trump administration’s 90-day pause on all U.S. foreign aid, ordered on the U.S. president’s first day back in office threw the global humanitarian relief efforts into chaos.

Stop-work orders halting USAID operations worldwide jeopardized the delivery of life-saving food and medical aid. Additionally, the administration placed most USAID staff on leave and eliminated 1,600 jobs, further complicating the situation.

The initial cuts, followed by waivers for some programs and subsequent terminations, have now (understandably) created confusion among aid organizations. While the recent reversals offer hope, the lack of clarity and delayed funding will hinder the ability of these programs to operate effectively.

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