Federal government officials say that “Canada is concerned” regarding the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the United States Foreign Aid Agency.
The administration said this week that it is withdrawing all employees of the United States Agency for International Development (the United States Agency for International Development) from the job and the exit from the field worldwide by the end of Friday unless they are considered necessary.
The agency’s website has been replaced on this removal site On Monday, social media accounts decreased, and all financing was frozen as US President Donald Trump and his allies target what they call the wasteful spending by many American International Development Agency programs.
A spokesman for the Minister of International Development Ahmed Hussein in an e -mail statement to Global News said that USAID is working with many international partners, including Canada, to respond to humanitarian crises and support the weak population around the world.
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“Canada is very concerned about the US administration’s decision to close the US Agency for International Development,” the spokesman said.
“The loss and resources of the US International Development Agency’s leadership and resources are a serious decline in decades of progress in combating inequality, hunger, pendulum, and replacement. This decision will be seriously affected by those who depend on help for food security, health care and emergency relief.”
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The United States is the largest human donor in the world to a large extent.
It spends less than one percent of its budget on external assistance, which is a smaller share of many European countries. Canada also spends less than one percent of GDP on external aid.
The US Agency for International Development is funding projects in about 120 countries aimed at combating epidemics, educating children, providing clean water and supporting other development areas.
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But Trump and his allies, such as Elon Musk, have also interfered in the agency’s money programs that enhance diversity and integration, especially for individuals LGBTQ2+ and gender equality.
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Canada has a partnership with the United States Agency for International Development in many projects over the past decade, including water management in Peru and humanitarian relief in Gaza and the West Bank. Notice many projects listed in the Internet’s profile online, gender equality as a “important” result or goal Canada’s priorities for external aid.
“Canada was clear-foreign aid is not a bulletin, it is an investment in safety and security, the welfare of Canadians and societies around the world,” said Hussein’s office spokesman.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who won the title of Acting Director of the American Agency for International Development, defended the closure of the agency and said that foreign aid will continue after a review “from bottom to top”.
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This is not related to the end of external aid. Rubio told reporters on Wednesday in Guatemala:
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The US Agency for International Development said that the basic employees “responsible for important jobs, basic leadership and special programs in particular” will be informed by Thursday afternoon if they are kept.
The collective removal of thousands of employees would imagine billions of dollars in international projects, including security assistance to Ukraine and other countries, as well as the development work of clean water and training and education, including schools under Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan.
Closing means health programs – such as those attributed to polio, smallpox starting and famous HIV/AIDS, and the US President’s Emergency Plan Pepfar, which saved more than 20 million life in Africa – has already stopped.
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So you have the monitoring and publication of the rapid response teams of infectious diseases, such as the outbreak of Ebola in Uganda.
Hundreds of millions of dollars of food and medicines provided by American companies are already sitting in ports due to the sudden closure of the agency’s administration.
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Lauren Raven, CEO of Oxfam Canada, told Global News that the international aid community is “stadium” to stay on his feet. Oxfam does not receive the US Agency’s International Development Agency’s funding, but partners with organizations that do.
“There is no country or society on this planet, which had no level of support from the United States Agency for International Development,” she said from health care systems to civil society and aid programs for refugees.
Ravenon said Oxfam, which focuses on enhancing women’s rights and sexual and reproductive freedom around the world, is concerned that these initiatives will suffer even if the US Agency for International Development returns limited.
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Hussein’s office said that Canada will continue the tasks of foreign aid without partners from the US government.
“Our government will not back down from its international obligations,” she said. “Global challenges require collective measures, and we will continue to play our role by falsifying new partnerships that support peace, security and prosperity for all.”
Ravon said that filling the gap left by the American Agency for International Development “almost uninterrupted.”
She said: “The world has faced record levels of humanitarian crises, and therefore the human system as a whole has already been seduced,” she said. “The lower fall has great effects.”
– With the Associated Press files
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