foreign aid provider, contributing
resulted in sudden halt of all the ongoing humanitarian operations in states like Syria and Afghanistan.viii In Syria, the US has been the largest foreign aid provider, contributing over US$ 18 billion in humanitarian assistance since 2011, including US$ 1.2 billion in 2024. Recent funding has included US$ 76.8 million for refugee and conflict victim support, US$ 34.7 million for food and nutrition aid, and US$ 20.2 million for emergency food assistance.ix The freeze of aid has affected the Al-Hol displacement camp, which houses around 40,000 individuals, mostly women and children displaced from areas previously controlled by ISIS. Likewise, in Afghanistan, a major midwifery programme, which was one of the few remaining educational options for girls, has closed, leaving many without access to necessary healthcare and education. สล็อตเว็บตรง