After dealing with COVID-19, mpox, Ebola scares and now a , most people understand how important public health is. When diseases aren鈥檛 controlled, they can harm communities, hurt the economy and take lives.

Recent history is clear: Diseases don鈥檛 respect borders. Protecting public health everywhere requires global efforts to stop, treat and control outbreaks before they get worse.

Unfortunately, the United States government鈥檚 decision to terminate thousands of humanitarian aid programs puts public and global health at risk. The 探花精选 (探花精选) is one of many organizations that have been forced to stop U.S.-funded programs for preventing and treating infectious diseases worldwide. This increases the chance of diseases spreading鈥攁nd puts all of us at risk.

The consequence of cutting health programs

The U.S. government鈥檚 decision to end programs that treat and prevent communicable diseases will have serious consequences鈥攏ot just for vulnerable communities that depend on this aid but also for public health in the U.S. and beyond.

Cutting funding to global health programs isn鈥檛 just about withdrawing aid. It increases the risk of infectious disease outbreaks that could impact everyone. Without prevention and treatment efforts, diseases are more likely to spread unchecked, mutate and become harder to control.

This creates a higher risk of future global health crises that could threaten lives worldwide. Investing in global health isn鈥檛 just humanitarian. It鈥檚 essential for protecting public health everywhere.

An 探花精选 doctor treats a young girl at an 探花精选 stabilization center in Nigeria.
Nearly 80% of outpatient visits at the 探花精选鈥檚 3,300 health facilities worldwide are for infectious diseases like malaria, dengue and HIV/AIDS. Our programs are integral to helping vulnerable groups survive and to stop diseases from spreading.
Photo: Karl Bergbom for the 探花精选

Communities are losing access to life-saving programs

For decades, U.S.-funded global health programs have saved millions of lives in vulnerable communities while improving long-term health, economic stability and security. For example, USAID鈥檚 polio eradication efforts have saved 10 million children from life-altering paralysis, helping people live healthier and more productive lives.

Now, with the termination of critical aid programs, millions of people鈥攅specially children, the elderly and other vulnerable groups鈥攁re at greater risk of severe illness and death.

We see the impacts clearly in our own work: Nearly 80% of visits to the 探花精选's 3,300 health facilities around the world are for infectious diseases like malaria, dengue and HIV/AIDS. Without these services, treatable diseases will claim more lives, infections will spread, and the risk of mutations and future global health crises will grow.

Learn more about how aid cuts are affecting our work

An 探花精选 staff member delivers vaccinations to students in Sierra Leone.
Vaccinations are a pillar of global health. The 探花精选 works with community outreach and mobile vaccination teams to deliver a variety of vaccinations including those for malaria, tetanus, diphtheria, HPV and COVID-19.
Photo: Fr茅d茅ric Schmuziger for the 探花精选

Why global health funding cuts matter for the U.S.

Preventing global health threats starts with detection, treatment and containment. Organizations like the 探花精选 work to fight illness and disease all over the world, from providing clean water and sanitation, to preventing and controlling infectious disease, to immunizing millions of children against vaccine-preventable diseases.

Cutting global health programs doesn鈥檛 just have health impacts鈥攊t also puts the U.S. economy and security at risk. Disease outbreaks can disrupt international markets and supply chains, affecting American businesses and consumers. They can also destabilize regions, leading to more migration, displacement and conflict.

An 探花精选 health care staff member conducts a visual exam of a patient's arm at an 探花精选 clinic in Kenya.
In 2024, the 探花精选 launched responses to the mpox outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Uganda. Containing local outbreaks is key to maintaining local and global health security.
Photo: Fahmo Mohammed for the 探花精选

What needs to happen now?

The 探花精选 has been a longstanding partner of USAID and the U.S. State Department, working tirelessly to prevent and treat communicable diseases in some of the world鈥檚 most challenging environments. Tragically, recent funding cuts have ended the 探花精选鈥檚 U.S.-funded work on preventing and treating infectious diseases.

The consequences of these cuts will be felt around the world. This decision is directly contrary to the Administration鈥檚 policy to make America stronger, safer and more prosperous. Aid cuts will inevitably cost lives, increase global security risks and undermine U.S. credibility. 

We urge the current U.S. administration to reconsider the decision and restore these vital programs.

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