How Drastic Reduction of International Development Aid Fuels Conflict in Africa

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A massive, sudden drop in USAID funding has been linked to increased regional violence across African territories.

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Research shows a 6.5% relative rise in conflict risk, including higher rates of combat and civil unrest.

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Regions with stronger local governance institutions have demonstrated a greater capacity to resist these destabilizing effects.

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Experts urge a transition toward building resilient local institutions and human capital rather than relying solely on traditional aid models.

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