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USAID Is Gone. Its Democratic Legacy Shouldn’t Be. (part 3)

USAID Is Gone. Its Democratic Legacy Shouldn’t Be. (part 3)

This is the third and final post on lessons learned at USAID while managing the Europe & Eurasia Bureau’s media development funding portfolio. While most of the attention on the closing of USAID on July 1 has rightly focused on the humanitarian cost--14 million projected deaths by 2030--a quieter casualty was USAID’s mission to promote “resilient, democratic societies.”

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USAID Is Gone. Its Democratic Legacy Shouldn’t Be.

USAID Is Gone. Its Democratic Legacy Shouldn’t Be.

July 1 marked the official end of USAID. Much attention, rightly so, has focused on the humanitarian cost—14 million projected deaths by 2030 due to cuts in global health and disaster relief, according to a recent Lancet article. A quieter casualty was USAID’s mission to promote “resilient, democratic societies”—a goal harder to measure than vaccine doses or trade growth, but just as vital.

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