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The Vatican's charity organization, Caritas, has condemned recent U.S. funding cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), claiming that the decision could result in millions of deaths from preventable diseases and deepen global poverty. According to Cardinal Michael Czerny, head of the Vatican office for development, the U.S. government's "reckless" cuts to USAID come at a time when millions depend on its support for humanitarian aid (Winfield, 2025).
In 2023, USAID managed over $40 billion, representing around 40% of international aid. Czerny stressed that dismantling such a key agency could lead to disastrous consequences, noting the urgent need for the U.S. administration to reverse its decision (Winfield, 2025). He pointed out that while budgeting reviews are valid, breaking commitments to ongoing programs is "a serious thing."
Caritas has called on global leaders to compel the U.S. to reconsider, arguing that halting USAID undermines decades of progress in humanitarian efforts and can destabilize regions reliant on U.S. support (Winfield, 2025).