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    US-led Foreign Aid Drops 23% in 2025 Amid Rising Global Needs: OECD

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) revealed that foreign aid contributions from leading economies in Europe and the Americas fell sharply by 23 percent in 2025. This reduction is primarily attributed to substantial budget cuts initiated by the United States, a major donor in global humanitarian assistance. The decline comes at a time when international humanitarian needs are intensifying due to ongoing conflicts, climate change impacts, and economic instability across various regions.

    Meanwhile, the decrease in aid funding has raised concerns among humanitarian organizations and policymakers who emphasize the critical role of sustained financial support in addressing crises such as food insecurity, displacement, and health emergencies. The US, historically the largest single contributor to global aid, has scaled back its commitments, influencing other member countries’ contributions and overall aid flows. This trend marks a reversal from previous years when aid levels had been gradually increasing to meet growing global demands.

    Notably, the reduction in foreign aid could have far-reaching consequences for vulnerable populations dependent on international support for survival and development. Experts warn that diminished funding may exacerbate humanitarian crises, hinder recovery efforts, and undermine progress towards global development goals. The OECD’s findings underscore the urgent need for renewed international cooperation and commitment to reversing the downward trend in aid amid escalating global challenges.

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