Abrupt cuts to external health aid can destabilize multiple essential services simultaneously in fragile, donor-dependent settings, as illustrated by Nepal and Afghanistan. The paper argues that donor withdrawal is not just a resilience test, but also an ethical and governance issue that should be managed through “transition discipline.”
Nepal and Afghanistan show how abrupt aid cuts can unravel essential care
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- Post published:March 24, 2026
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