A recent study suggests a significant reduction in U.S. international development aid, primarily from USAID, may be linked to an increase in violent conflict and hunger across Africa. Developers and tech professionals should note that disruptions to these aid programs can destabilize regions, impacting everything from food security to critical data collection for climate and famine early warning systems. This raises complex challenges for understanding and addressing global crises amidst reduced visibility and capacity.
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