The USAID staff who still have access to their accounts E -Station received a notification on Monday night from Ken Jackson, an assistant administrator of administrators to manage and resource, saying that the Agency “will probably pass reorganization” and be integrated into the State Department. “While we evaluate USAID and ensure that in alignment with the US first program, the administration of President Trump and the efforts of a state department, we will focus on ensuring that each agency’s dollar provides aim and auxiliary assistance,” Email read.
In countries such as Zambia, Nigeria, Haiti and Mozambique, medical equipment ranging from antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV to prophylaxis and condoms before exposure that can prevent the transmission of the disease currently sitting in the limb, according to the same USAID worker who has wounded drastic progress in the number of children living with HIV. Assistance is unable to reach their destinations because the USAID workers who have borrowed logistics have been placed on administrative leave.
“When a baby is born, make a diagnostic test of early newborns, and if you get back positively, you can break them out with retroviruses, but you can’t do it if you don’t have retroviruses,” says the same Rosaid worker. “It’s an absolute disaster.”
On Haiti, a help worker confirmed that medicines for HIV/AIDS from USAID remain inaccessible. “We can’t touch medication,” they say. “Everything is on hold.” The worker added that no one from the USAIDs answered their phone calls for days.
“Trump’s administration is played with dozens of lives of millions of people, and Haiti is just one consequent example of this in our hemisphere,” says Asia Russell, the executive director of the International HIV advocacy group.
Although Pepfar is the most famous program for HIV/AIDS, which implements USAID, the Agency has a number of additional projects dedicated to the issue. One current USAID worker whose research focuses on prophylactic devices primarily for women in Subsaharian Africa says that their work has been interrupted as well. They say that the members of their team are abruptly cut off from their work e -mailovs this afternoon. “We haven’t signed up for a humanitarian renunciation yet,” they say. “We don’t even have a way to contact him.”
Democratic legislators and dozen USAID employees protested in front of the Ronald Reagan building in Washington, DC, on Monday, after they were rejected access by USAID offices. “This illegally, unconstitutional interference with congress authority threatens life throughout the world,” ” said Maryland representative Jamie Rskin.
The current USAID employee shared the E -Wiren with Wiren, which he received from the agency on Monday night, informing them that the USAIDs of Washington will remain closed tomorrow. “We will continue to provide further updates as they become available,” UE -MAILU. “Thanks for the collaboration.”