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Support U.S. Foreign Assistance

Foreign assistance funds programs that provide clean water, make education accessible for children, help mothers and babies, distribute vaccines, fund humanitarian responses during disasters, and more. All of this is more important than ever in the wake of COVID-19’s economic and development impacts.

Here are just a few of the accomplishments of U.S. foreign assistance:

  • 760 million children have been vaccinated, in partnership with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, since 2001.
  • Since 2011, more than 69 million children have received early grade reading instruction.
  • Over two years, 11.6 million people gained access to sustainable water, with 7.9 million gaining access for the first time.
  • In 2019, USAID and its partners helped 84 million women and children access essential, and often life-saving, health services.

As protracted conflicts continue around the globe, the challenge of providing child protection and health interventions to these fragile contexts only increases. To maintain U.S. leadership during this time of complex global needs and crises, increasing the total funding for the International Affairs Budget to $60 billion is critical.

Tell your members of Congress that you support foreign assistance and ask them to reject any budget appropriation deals that cut total funding for this small 1% of the federal budget that saves lives.

 

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Support U.S. Foreign Assistance

Foreign assistance funds programs that provide clean water, make education accessible for children, help mothers and babies, distribute vaccines, fund humanitarian responses during disasters, and more. All of this is more important than ever in the wake of COVID-19’s economic and development impacts.

Here are just a few of the accomplishments of U.S. foreign assistance:

  • 760 million children have been vaccinated, in partnership with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, since 2001.
  • Since 2011, more than 69 million children have received early grade reading instruction.
  • Over two years, 11.6 million people gained access to sustainable water, with 7.9 million gaining access for the first time.
  • In 2019, USAID and its partners helped 84 million women and children access essential, and often life-saving, health services.

As protracted conflicts continue around the globe, the challenge of providing child protection and health interventions to these fragile contexts only increases. To maintain U.S. leadership during this time of complex global needs and crises, increasing the total funding for the International Affairs Budget to $60 billion is critical.

Tell your members of Congress that you support foreign assistance and ask them to reject any budget appropriation deals that cut total funding for this small 1% of the federal budget that saves lives.

 

**When you submit your details, you agree to receive occasional updates about World Vision’s campaigns. You can unsubscribe at any time.

World Vision privacy policy