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USAID shutdown linked to sharp increase in violence across Africa: Research
New research links the shutdown of USAID to increased violence in Africa, with countries receiving significant U.S. aid experiencing armed clashes, protests, and riots after the agency’s dismantling. The findings were published in the Science journal.
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