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Despite the pain and suffering these cuts to humanitarian aid will cause, they seem unlikely to become election issues.
The State Department is taking over programs previously run by the U.S. Agency for International Development, also known as USAID.
The Trump administration's merger of the U.S. Agency for International Development into the State Department has nonprofit organizations wondering if their programs will continue.
Over the weekend, however, at least 42 of those programs were informed that USAID had canceled their contracts, which provided funding for the delivery of aid services over a set period of time.
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