
Who’s in, who’s out The Trump administration went scorched-earth on global aid — and said it has *terminated 86% of its global programs* in a sweeping foreign aid overhaul. That’s 5,341 programs, worth $75.9 billion, wiped out in a two-month effort to push USAID under tighter State Department control. However, billions have also been preserved, so monetarily speaking, it’s a nuanced picture. My colleagues Elissa Miolene, Sara Jerving, and Adva Saldinger waded through hundreds of data points to distill the big picture for you <https://t.devex.com/dc/kyXVoDpAY__Vu56MNr4POmdrd4JNKKKuzJIBxP6dplQa74rv2NZ6-OLrAtSkiWCBIRZLeUBrdhXSM7aCBk4VLtS8qoZqbRnNELqLDJ-7kurulWcebwg84414CZEf0kL_rhXGeoZtmbei3l1mcWAaTtuufhMJPBlWuubQX6Ny2iSoBTsReuYISz6TCQ_yREF-oD2xcgTHay6dSsVYZHMfqr4ZsURwkMZpOfITdJFhDxQldHNqd0iO0nBUj36Asi1Me522WuXGmxKuqDgK6j8qVg==/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMktA3nsK4TqwGcnyI9wv9l_YGuAJgzFzVNXvYdHQ1cMoapIOKg19o0umRceB4WIbj8I=> . That’s all according to a 281-page spreadsheet with plans for terminated and active USAID <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMhxZ451KFcljRkm5JkgL3M0AQNSeGLUK5JFoB6qG1QOmi6gY6fmUBEOZbvbq6QTacz8=> programs that were sent to the U.S. Congress this week — first reported <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMn3i2TBra_9nuEa-9u3hPcvvNCg-yVBkH1MdtOrvzY-xp2XFAlxcHAuT1jQSx1eJ28s=>by The New York Times. These cuts were also confirmed in memos sent to Congress. Our data team *crunched the exact numbers and they are jaw-dropping*. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMVWdNFlF75ic7MJfejWQXoDcxdhPuSKEvr1_Temcx2W8bhrO_INkLyYYg64OX22vT1Y=>? Some $2.63 billion worth of contracts slated for cancellation. The World Health Organization <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMq-ITi57dX_ozQL_n_pbspgHHn8xhffwzHvzI0KqnBD4w3DtXhKKtvrVcVOrHSrZZ4I=>’s polio and immunization work? A $1 billion award expected to be slashed. But Dr. Sania Nishtar, the chief executive officer of Gavi, tells Sara that *the organization has not received a termination notice* from the U.S. government, and Congress had approved $300 million for the organization’s activities this year. “A cut in Gavi’s funding from the US would have a disastrous impact on global health security, potentially resulting in the deaths of over a million children over five years, and endangering lives everywhere from dangerous disease outbreaks,” she says. Also on the chopping block: - $1.3 billion for global education via the World Bank <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMXRAPizwh-pi7XoC4VR4-9Arn7Yo6WN2xWgQ5k4w1-mmZWbvj3FE4Pi0t8pIT_YD9vk=> . - More than 80 United Nations programs, including those at UNAIDS <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMg7Tga0aXwcPyYna438li0jVB-zDu9c7VMfPmnExtFKjGq8mn66mRibsIUCs_3DJYCM=> , UN Refugee Agency <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMlKDHDt0mrZbuM2pxSgh2Voah5SgBCjaHA74L2jmE0FB--4Diwr8OM7Y7QC3Kte5ivU=>, and the Food and Agriculture Organization <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMf_Zb3TJLoJvXflFdzxjabrQJLqIbiKxHTQcMqw3qqlxI5YRase2PsLZzp47QjZdBrQ=> . - Two grants to the Anova Health Institute <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMqtWlgTRphCe0TkKnZ1QLnRzopnjvLurJoKlvUajy3LIvxSbdNJZkvM02Ov2jt2xt3s=>, a South African NGO that is the largest non-U.S.-based implementer for the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMtJvweYiA9NKsoiH_czZgFhefkaa3mF9FX71vAbUWYPdYx9POfp9F2pKClhEizomm-c=> . *Some funds had already been committed*, others hadn’t — but either way, they’re expected to be slashed. What’s still standing? - $13.6 billion for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMqkNF-h9BCFY9vr1GEI8wxb98MpdD1zovuM6Vog_WqX5oabsWGc_1JXTwTwaxE4wpfc=> . - $1.3 billion to FHI 360 <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMvl05i5l-UGvEGUvmvAsb5Vv456azvr9CZoF1DCRek2u_zShK4lJyy6SkvsoKOalINg=> for HIV epidemic control. - $7.4 billion for U.N. agencies, mostly to the World Food Programme <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMQxH_KWHqNp6fMwMUGT_ncBGRNcRsJ3LR_OZqzMAeVEmqT1oQ7GCnLgN8sYytxXcyNE=> . - $7.6 billion for Chemonics <https://t.devex.com/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMmC975nY_1zownwyAFpjB5Hb2xnYqZ5Jm-zWzpQSBQe8LsG5JIeuRKzhSowWLb77oso=>’ HIV supply chain project. - *One surprise survivor?* A $1,500 contract for internet access for Madagascar’s financial intelligence unit. The message is clear: This isn’t just belt-tightening — it’s a total foreign aid reboot. *Read:* The USAID awards the Trump administration killed — and kept <https://t.devex.com/dc/kyXVoDpAY__Vu56MNr4POmdrd4JNKKKuzJIBxP6dplQa74rv2NZ6-OLrAtSkiWCBIRZLeUBrdhXSM7aCBk4VLtS8qoZqbRnNELqLDJ-7kurulWcebwg84414CZEf0kL_rhXGeoZtmbei3l1mcWAaTtuufhMJPBlWuubQX6Ny2iSoBTsReuYISz6TCQ_yREF-oD2xcgTHay6dSsVYZHMfqr4ZsURwkMZpOfITdJFhDxQCy86c7HdE3Yc_NoqPuo5X/Njg1LUtCTC03NjUAAAGZdlyFMktA3nsK4TqwGcnyI9wv9l_YGuAJgzFzVNXvYdHQ1cMoapIOKg19o0umRceB4WIbj8I=>