
A federal judge has ordered the Trump Administration to temporarily lift its freeze on USAID funding—a crucial win for global health. But with staff fired, programs shuttered, and systems locked down, resuming aid won’t be simple.
Read our CEO Nina Schwalbe’s latest remarks on the challenges ahead: “This is a very important legal victory, but what it means for programs on the ground is confusing and problematic.”
How and when funding will flow again remains unclear. Read more at NPR Goats and Soda.