Millions of Afghans Lose Vital Healthcare Access Following USAID Cuts

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) reported that the Taliban have no legal claim to billions in Afghan funds, as they are not recognized by the U.S. government and remain under international sanctions. The report, issued on February 1, 2025, highlights that approximately $4 billion designated for Afghanistan is currently held in the Swiss-based Fund for the Afghan People. SIGAR stated that no payments benefiting Afghan people have been disbursed thus far, although the fund aims to stabilize the Afghan economy.
The Afghan Economy Ministry responded by noting that over $9 billion of the country's foreign exchange reserves are frozen and warned against U.S. actions on the allocation of these funds. They emphasized the importance of returning the reserves to the Afghan central bank for the nation’s stability.
Since April 2021, the U.S. has allocated nearly $3.71 billion in assistance to Afghanistan, mostly directed to U.N. agencies, as the situation in the country deteriorates amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian needs.