In Sudan, which was attacked by hunger amine, a soup kitchen that feed hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in the war zone was closed.
In Thailand, a life -threatening war refugee is turned away by a hospital and is carried by a makeshift stretcher.
In Ukraine, residents at the forefront of the war with Russia may go in the middle of winter without Fire.
Some of the world's most vulnerable population is already felt that President Trump has a sudden cut -off of billions of dollars with US assistance.
In a few days, Trump's order, which freezes almost all foreign aid in the United States, has increased the humanitarian crisis and raised deep questions about the United States's reliability and global status.
“Everyone is crazy,” said an emergency response room, an emergency response room, a local volunteer group in Halzu, the capital of Sudan.
As soon as the cut -off was announced, the Trump administration suddenly switched the gear. This week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will continue to provide “core” efforts to provide food, drugs, shelters, and other urgent needs this week.
However, except for the limited exception, he emphasized that the grace was “temporary nature.” Beyond that, hundreds of high -ranking officials and workers who support the distribution of US assistance have already been fired or have taken vacation, and many efforts have been paralyzed around the world.
Most of the soup kitchens in Halutom, the capital city that were devastated in Sudan's battle, are closed. Until last week, the United States was the biggest funding source for kitchens operated by volunteers that feed 816,000 people.
“Most of them are the only meal they get,” said Hajoji Kuka, a spokesman in the emergency room, explained Halzum as a “starter” city.
Some of the aid groups that lead those funds to the food kitchen after the US money was frozen last week, noted that they were allowed to continue. Others have cut out money completely. Currently, 434 of the 634 volunteer kitchens in the capital are closed.
“And more, the service stops every day,” he added.
Many of the aid, doctors, and troubled people who rely on US help, are currently in consideration of relationships with the United States and the message of the Trump administration. The United States is focusing on itself.
“One of the simple decisions by the United States feels like killing a lot of lives quietly,” he said to leave the U.S. Fund Hospital at the Mailer refugee camp, the largest refugee camp. Nahafa, a tuberculosis patient, said. Thai -Myanmar border.
In 2007, he told him that he had supplied him for a week to escape from Myanmar and escape the battle there, and told him that they were all they could provide. “When my medicine is gone, I have nothing else to get it,” he added.
Healthcare professionals say that assistance freeze's impact on public health is wide. In Cambodia, in Cambodia, which is sharp to eradicate malaria with the help of the United States, the authorities are now worried that the suspension of funds will retreat. In Nepal, a $ 72 million program has been stopped to reduce malnutrition. In South Africa and Haiti, we are worried that hundreds of thousands of people will be able to die if the Trump administration has withdrawn the support of the US program to fight HIV and AIDS to fight HIV and AIDS.
In a program that does not meet the category of life -saving assistance, some of the frozen programs are outside the border of the administration's ideology, including the help of abortion, gender, and diversity. Some programs are banned.
The United Nations and the United Nations Fund, which is a reproductive health agency, for the freezing of funding, for the maternal and mental health services for millions of women in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Gaza, Ukraine, and other places. , He said that it was confused or excluded. In Afghanistan, where Taliban is prohibited from working, 1,700 Afghanistan women who worked at an agency were no longer hired.
The danger is not only the good intentions that the United States has built internationally, but also to promote the US security profit. In Ivory Coast, a program sponsored by the United States, which collects delicate intelligence on al -Qaeda -related cases, was interrupted.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to US humanitarian officials on the continent, some of the funds to UN organizations that support more than 4.5 million people evacuated to rapidly growing in the east of the country are frozen. 。
Even in Rubio's announcement that life -saving efforts could be resumed, many of the African American assistance systems remained paralyzed by confusion and confusion, including important conflicts.
“When they issue these wide orders, they don't seem to understand what they are off exactly,” he said, a former USAID under the current president of the refugee. Former high -ranking official Jeremy Konium Dick said. “They are pulling the lever without knowing what is on the other side.”
Approximately $ 70 billion of the annual foreign aid approved by Congress is a place where the United States is particularly considered to promote democratic interests in the United States, and in countries with an authoritarian system. It is directed to support.
In Iran, activists are now responsible for the Iranian government, as the work of detention, execution, and infringement of women's rights is carried out by external businesses provided by the United States. It means that there is almost no entity.
The Persian media outlet, which has been funded by the US government, stated that employees are currently working on the website, but they have fired all freelancers. Without money, they said they could not continue.
“Trump has conducted a campaign with the promise of applying the maximum pressure to the Iranian government, but his decision is opposite to reduce funds for democracy and human rights initiatives supported by dozens of US United States. I will do the most pressure on the opposition of the administration, “a group of Iranian human rights in Dawn, a group that focuses on American foreign policy.
In Cambodia, 25 -year -old Pa Tongchen relied on US funding to journalism in a country where almost all independent media were crushed. He was planning to start working on February 3 as a media outlet staff reporter operated by non -profit organizations established in US support.
Pa said he wanted to shed light on corruption through his work. “I want to help vulnerable people in our society,” he said. “If journalists do not report them, they will be ignored.”
In Egypt, where the United States has funded scholarships for more than 1,000 undergraduate students at private universities and public universities, students are left in the frontiers.
“I was really shocked, but I didn't know what to do, especially because they told us to leave the dormitory right away,” he said. Armed Muffmood, who was about to start, said, but instead throws all his belongings in five boxes.
Radioactive drops from the freezing of assistance are more likely to affect geopolitical, and will give American rivals in China to present yourself as a reliable partner.
Jingdon Yuan, the director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and Asian Security Programs, states:
In Africa, the well -managed aid machinery in the United States was one of the factors that distinguish the United States from China and Russia. Moscow develops Mercc soldiers and Beijing mine for rare minerals, but Washington does not only save his life, but also a hundreds of dollar aid programs that provide a strong form of diplomatic soft power. It has reached the whole.
Many of them are doubtful now. In the African war zone, some have already regret their dependence on the United States.
Sudan's emergency response room, an urgent room, stated: “But this really shocked us. I can't remove food from a hungry person. It's just sane.”
At the border between Thailand and Myanmar, Mr. Trump's decision was severe. The four -year civil war and the Myanmar military government and the ethnic army have pushed thousands of refugees to Thailand.
Tha Ker, a Maila camp camp leader, has said that the International Rescue Committee, a group that receives US funds on Friday, has stopped supporting all seven refugee medical care, water, and waste management. I did it. A hospital managed by his camp.
“The first idea that came to my mind was that anyone who made this decision was completely compassion,” said Tha Ker.
Tha Ker told 60 patients in one hospital that they had to go home. The video posted in social media has shown that patients carry patients via a street where they are not running.
“We explained to them that the hospital itself seemed to be a struggle to breathe from other people's nose,” he added. “Now that support has stopped, I feel like I'm waiting for the end.”
The report is New Delhi's Mujib Mashal, Colombo's Pamodi Waravita, Kathmandu's Badra Charma, Dakar's Aeran Peltier, Cairo's Vivian E -Caledo, David C. David C. Phnom Penh's Sannarin.