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Home News CoverageAfter 100 Days, the Toll of Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts Has Begun to Sink In - Washington Post Published May 1, 2025 Dr. Simon Adams, president and CEO, and Solyana Gebru, who for many years served as counselor and associate trainer at CVT Ethiopia, are quoted in this article in the Washington Post about impacts after 100 days of U.S. foreign aid cuts. Simon said that the pause “meant telling people who survived torture and fled from authoritarian regimes and from active conflict zones that the treatment that we were providing them was finished, without any advance warning.” Solyana expressed her concern for clients, “Some clients were suicidal and found it ‘difficult to start to be hopeful and see the future’ after the violence of war, she said.”LinkAfter 100 Days, the Toll of Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts Has Begun to Sink InSourceWashington PostShare this News Coverage
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