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5 biggest USAID beneficiaries in Africa

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Last updated: February 8, 2025 11:08 am
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The United States’ foreign aid efforts have been under scrutiny in recent years, with billions of dollars allocated annually to support global development, security, and economic growth. This funding is crucial for promoting stability, national security, and economic development in developing regions around the world.

Since President Trump’s return to office, there have been efforts to scale back funding for aid programs and even discussions about dismantling USAID, the primary agency responsible for administering foreign assistance. This decision has sparked international debate on the impact of such cuts on countries reliant on U.S. aid.

U.S. foreign aid has been instrumental in supporting economic growth, public health initiatives, infrastructure development, humanitarian relief, and governance programs across multiple countries. USAID, in particular, has funded projects addressing poverty alleviation, food security, education, climate resilience, and democratic governance.

Initiatives like the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) have made a significant impact in the fight against HIV/AIDS, saving millions of lives. Programs such as Feed the Future and Power Africa focus on improving food security and expanding access to energy, driving long-term, sustainable growth in Africa.

Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan are among the largest beneficiaries of USAID in Africa, receiving billions of dollars in aid each year. Ethiopia leads with $1.20 billion, followed by Congo DR with the same amount, and South Sudan with $795.41 million in assistance. Somalia and Nigeria also benefit significantly from U.S. aid, receiving millions of dollars to support various development initiatives.

In 2024, the top 5 USAID beneficiaries in Africa are Ethiopia, Congo DR, South Sudan, Somalia, and Nigeria, receiving substantial financial support to address key developmental challenges in their respective countries. This ongoing aid plays a crucial role in fostering growth, stability, and prosperity in these nations and demonstrates the U.S. commitment to global development efforts.

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