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A survey of 246 humanitarian organizations has shown that rescue agencies around the world have stopped their operations, had employees and stopped activities that save lives, such as helping children suffering from malnutrition, due to the frost of the American president Donald Trump for foreign help.
The United States is the largest contributor to Global Humanitarian Aid because it provided around $ 14 billion last year.
But, in the context of his “America First” policy, Trump has arrested most of the government’s assistance for 90 days and began to dismantle the American international development agency (USAID), which, according to him, Managed by “free extremists”.
The International Council for Volunteer Agency (ICCVA), a network of groups in around 160 countries – noted that the freezing of American aid has a devastating impact on crises.
The percentage of a third of the groups covered by the survey has reached a negative impact ranging from reducing the size of the assistance programs completely.
The destruction of the human structure
A report published by ICVA said on Tuesday that “human infrastructure is destroyed … Therapeutic nutrition centers have stopped their operations to threaten the lives of children and pregnant women suffering from malnutrition”.
Among the affected humanitarian agencies: “Save the Children”, “World Vision” and “Kiir”.
Washington exports some exemptions for life assistance, but organizations say that funding is stopped. 5 Current and former familiar officials with the issue said that this is due to the inability of the USID staff to reach the payment system. “Exemptions are a comic theatrical,” said one of the sources.

Orphans and patients
The African headquarters said that more than 1500, HIV -HIV -HIVS (HIV) could no longer obtain treatment for their lives.
Another organization has also said that 3,250 orphans and other HIV in AIDS cannot now obtain academic support or malnutrition treatment.
“We had to dismiss hundreds of employees. This is a miserable situation,” said an international rescue organization. Reuters has obtained generalized effects of freezing aid, such as stopping anti-drug programs in Mexico and the disruption of efforts to keep Russia responsible for possible war crimes in Ukraine.
In South Africa, scientists have stopped testing a promising HIV virus and were cut with medical supplies worth hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide.
Jimmy Moon, CEO of the ICVA, said that local rescue groups are the most affected, because 11 organizations were forced to stop their operations in the state of South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and certain parts from Asia.