<p>On this episode of the Humanitarian Lens podcast, MSF International President Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim speaks with host Chigo Ahunanya about the impact of US policy changes and funding cuts that upended humanitarian aid and global health programs over the past year.   </p><p><br></p><p>MSF does not accept US government funding, but our teams have witnessed the devastating impacts on the communities we assist: Clinics closed. Medicines sat stranded at ports. Health workers lost their jobs. </p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Abdelmoneim talks about his experience working with community-based organizations in Sudan a year ago, right after the aid cuts were announced. He also shares insights about how changes to global health and humanitarian aid financing impact our teams, our patients, and communities already suffering from abuse and neglect. </p><p><br></p><p>The Humanitarian Lens is a podcast produced by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières USA that looks into the world’s most urgent humanitarian emergencies through the experiences of our aid workers. </p><p><br></p><p>Note: This episode was recorded on December 15, 2025. </p><p><br></p><p>00:00–01:10 — How MSF responds to the changing humanitarian landscape</p><p>01:10–02:10 — Examining the impact of humanitarian aid funding cuts</p><p>02:10–08:13 — Javid’s firsthand experience of the cuts in Sudan</p><p>08:13–12:51 — How funding cuts disrupt health ecosystems where MSF works</p><p>12:51–15:00 — The changing humanitarian landscape</p><p>15:00–18:57 — The impact on HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria care</p><p>18:57–21:55 — How MSF is adapting to these global shifts</p><p>21:55–23:17 — The impact of rising healthcare costs</p><p>23:17–24:42 — The communities most affected by funding cuts</p><p>24:42–30:58 — Javid’s vision for the future of MSF</p>

The Humanitarian Lens

Doctors Without Borders / MSF USA

Understanding the aid shift and its devastating impact on global health programs

FEB 10, 202629 MIN
The Humanitarian Lens

Understanding the aid shift and its devastating impact on global health programs

FEB 10, 202629 MIN

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<p>On this episode of the Humanitarian Lens podcast, MSF International President Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim speaks with host Chigo Ahunanya about the impact of US policy changes and funding cuts that upended humanitarian aid and global health programs over the past year.   </p><p><br></p><p>MSF does not accept US government funding, but our teams have witnessed the devastating impacts on the communities we assist: Clinics closed. Medicines sat stranded at ports. Health workers lost their jobs. </p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Abdelmoneim talks about his experience working with community-based organizations in Sudan a year ago, right after the aid cuts were announced. He also shares insights about how changes to global health and humanitarian aid financing impact our teams, our patients, and communities already suffering from abuse and neglect. </p><p><br></p><p>The Humanitarian Lens is a podcast produced by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières USA that looks into the world’s most urgent humanitarian emergencies through the experiences of our aid workers. </p><p><br></p><p>Note: This episode was recorded on December 15, 2025. </p><p><br></p><p>00:00–01:10 — How MSF responds to the changing humanitarian landscape</p><p>01:10–02:10 — Examining the impact of humanitarian aid funding cuts</p><p>02:10–08:13 — Javid’s firsthand experience of the cuts in Sudan</p><p>08:13–12:51 — How funding cuts disrupt health ecosystems where MSF works</p><p>12:51–15:00 — The changing humanitarian landscape</p><p>15:00–18:57 — The impact on HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria care</p><p>18:57–21:55 — How MSF is adapting to these global shifts</p><p>21:55–23:17 — The impact of rising healthcare costs</p><p>23:17–24:42 — The communities most affected by funding cuts</p><p>24:42–30:58 — Javid’s vision for the future of MSF</p>