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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStarving children screaming for food as US aid cuts unleash devastation and death across Myanmar
MAE SOT, Thailand (AP) Mohammed Taher clutched the lifeless body of his 2-year-old son and wept. Ever since his familys food rations stopped arriving at their internment camp in Myanmar in April, the father had watched helplessly as his once-vibrant baby boy weakened, suffering from diarrhea and begging for food.
On May 21, exactly two weeks after Tahers little boy died, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sat before Congress and declared: No one has died because of his governments decision to gut its foreign aid program. Rubio also insisted: No children are dying on my watch.
That, Taher says, is a lie.
I lost my son because of the funding cuts, he says. And it is not only me many more children in other camps have also died helplessly from hunger, malnutrition and no medical treatment.
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Tahers grief is echoed in families across conflict-ravaged Myanmar, where the United Nations estimates 40% of the population needs humanitarian assistance and which once counted the U.S. as its largest humanitarian donor. Now, in Asia, it has become the epicenter of the suffering unleashed upon the worlds most vulnerable by President Donald Trumps dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
And like Tahers son, Mohammed Hashim, it is Myanmars children who have borne the brunt of the fallout. A study published in The Lancet journal in June said the U.S. funding cuts could result in more than 14 million deaths, including more than 4.5 million children under age 5, by 2030.
https://apnews.com/article/myanmar-usaid-thailand-trump-rubio-aid-7f6919a1863ceea2ddf6708e47bb88f0

