
947 - “Taxpayer Money Went to Buy Food to Feed People… Now It’s Being Burned”
About this episode:
Over the past few months, USAID has been dismantled, forcing the abandonment of aid projects and flushing away millions of dollars worth of food and medicine. In this episode: Journalist Hana Kiros talks about her reporting on the thousands of USAID-funded projects that have been terminated, the potential PR nightmare for the U.S., and what is happening to lifesaving supplies.
Guest:
Hana Kiros is a writer and an assistant editor at The Atlantic, where she covers human rights and technology.
Host:
Stephanie Desmon, MA, is a former journalist, author, and the director of public relations and communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.
Show links and related content:
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Inside the USAID Fire Sale—The Atlantic
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Sudden Impact: When Health Programs End—Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine
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What Foreign Aid Means for National Security—Public Health On Call (February 2025)
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