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US aid cuts linked to increased conflict risk in Africa, study finds

A study has found a correlation between cuts in U.S. aid to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and a significant increase in conflict risk in Africa. Specifically, regions that were most reliant on this aid experienced a notable rise in violence following the aid reductions. The research highlights a potential link between development assistance and stability in vulnerable areas. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses a study linking US aid cuts to conflict risk, but lacks specific details on the methodology or the entities involved beyond general locations and organizations, making it too vague for higher buckets.

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US aid cuts linked to increased conflict risk in Africa, study finds

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    DOGE cuts to USAID linked to 6.5% higher conflict risk in Africa - study. Regions most dependent on US aid saw sharp rise in violence after aid cuts. https://ww

    DOGE cuts to USAID linked to 6.5% higher conflict risk in Africa - study. Regions most dependent on US aid saw sharp rise in violence after aid cuts. https://www. 404media.co/doge-cuts-unleashe d-a-deadly-wave-of-violence-across-africa-study-finds/ # Media # SocialMedia # AI