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[The Impact and Controversy of the USAID Suspension]-[The gutting of USAID]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2025-02-13

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The Strategic Significance and Uncertain Future of USAID

The Role of USAID in Global Stability

For decades, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has served as a cornerstone of American soft power. Operating with a budget that accounts for less than 1% of the total federal budget, the agency has been instrumental in providing food assistance, public health initiatives, and infrastructure support—such as clean water projects—in developing nations. As noted by Charles Kenney of the Center for Global Development, the agency's impact is profound: "We are talking tens of millions of people who are alive because of USAID rather than dead."

Economic and National Security Rationales

Historically, USAID has enjoyed bipartisan support, rooted in the belief that foreign aid is not mere "largesse," but a strategic investment. Former Senator and current Secretary of State Marco Rubio once championed this view, arguing that aid helps nations emerge from poverty, turning their citizens into members of a "global consumer class." By fostering economic growth, the U.S. creates future trading partners. Furthermore, there is a clear national security argument: individuals whose lives are improved by U.S. assistance are significantly less likely to "protest against the United States or join a terror group."

The 90-Day Freeze and Administrative Chaos

Last month, the Trump administration initiated a 90-day freeze on foreign aid, effectively shuttering USAID and rendering its website dark. While the administration claims the move is intended to address "inefficient, wasteful spending" and "rank insubordination," the sudden nature of the closure has caused significant operational paralysis. Essential services, including emergency medical care and famine detection systems, have been halted. Critics, including those within the aid sector, argue that the government’s approach is a "destroyer agenda" rather than a constructive "reform agenda."

Humanitarian and Strategic Consequences

The suspension has had immediate, heartbreaking effects on the ground. Staffers working on educational projects, such as those distributing solar-powered tablets in West Africa, are now unable to proceed, leaving equipment to sit idle and potentially degrade. Beyond the immediate logistical failures, there is a broader concern regarding American influence. By "abandoning people right and left," the U.S. risks losing its status as the "partner of choice."

Experts suggest that this power vacuum may be filled by other global actors, specifically China, which has aggressively expanded its influence through the "Belt and Road Initiative." While officials like Rubio downplay the threat of a power vacuum, those living in regions like Tanzania—where USAID-funded medical supplies are critical for populations dealing with HIV—fear the shift in sentiment. As Kristen Tisho notes, local populations are beginning to view the U.S. unfavorably, as hospitals are forced to explain that the Americans are "no longer sending" life-saving medications. With federal lawsuits currently challenging the closure, the future of USAID remains a pivotal point of contention regarding America's role on the global stage.

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you can't miss who sponsored the project.
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It was a rapid dismantling of an agency
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We are talking tens of millions of people
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And we do it for this teeny amount of money.
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But don't just take it from Charles.
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tangible presence
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come to a crashing halt
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bolstering
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fill that power vacuum
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indispensable
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📖 Transcript

N -P -R. This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylan Wong. And I'm Darian Woods.
Msanja Tisho grew up in Tanzania, thousands of miles from the U .S.
And yet the U .S. was a tangible presence.
There was one American agency in particular that he knew was electrifying villages and distributing malaria nets.
I remember my parents and my family receiving a lot of nets and they used to say sponsored by USAID.

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