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  • #humanitarian aid
  • #USAID
  • #government shutdown
  • USAID is holding a massive fire sale of equipment like mosquito nets, water towers, and defibrillators due to project cancellations.
  • Normally, leftover goods are distributed to other projects or local partners, but this year's process is chaotic and unguided.
  • Some items are being donated to local NGOs or governments, but many lack the resources to utilize them effectively.
  • Auctions are being held in multiple countries, raising concerns about financial losses and national security risks.
  • Some equipment is being abandoned or destroyed, including food, medical supplies, and contraceptives, at significant taxpayer expense.
  • The shutdown of USAID projects has left many initiatives half-finished, with unclear fates for millions in aid.
  • The Trump administration's handling of the shutdown has been criticized for inefficiency and lack of oversight.
  • The withdrawal of U.S. humanitarian aid could lead to over 14 million additional deaths by 2030, according to a Lancet study.