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Oct. 2011 Rich Stearns' Letter to Congress:

Give children a chance: Don't make inequitable cuts to foreign aid (PDF)


U.S. House may vote Thursday on Foreign Aid appropriations. In real terms, a 10 percent cut to bilateral global health funding would mean:

  • 26,000 more babies born with HIV from lack of preventative services
  • 400,000 AIDS-affected orphans and vulnerable children who will lose food, education and livelihood assistance
  • 4.2 million fewer people treated for malaria, and 1.7 million fewer insecticidal bet nets
  • Nearly 1 million fewer children would get vaccines that prevent tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, flu, and hepatitis B
  • (Sources: Estimates are from the American Foundation for AIDS Research, GAVI Alliance, Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, TB and Malaria)



In the News

12/16/2011Congress set to pass budget, preserve foreign aid, global health funding
12/01/2011U.S. funding cuts threaten to undo global AIDS progress, warns World Vision
11/21/2011Supercommittee's failure costs children's lives: Across-the-board cuts mean no basic medication, food aid for millions
11/11/2011Rich Stearns' op/ed in the Wall Street Journal: Evangelicals and the case for foreign aid
10/26/2011Huffington Post: Global development as a vital export: Changing lives, creating opportunity
10/21/2011Huffington Post: Cutting foreign aid: Not the America I love (blog by Rich Stearns)
10/18/2011The Hill's Congress Blog: Don't cut lifesaving health assistance (joint editorial by Rich Stearns & PATH)
10/12/2011NPR: In addition to famine, Somalia suffering from 'donation drought'
10/11/2011U.S. News/Politics - Debate Club: U.S. News/Politics - Debate Club: American Foreign Aid Saves Lives in Desperate Places (by Bob Zachritz)

Press Releases

10/18/2011World Vision hosts USAID Administrator for discussion on faith and global development in the 21st Century
07/26/2011Budget battle not a right-left issue, it’s a right-wrong issue, says World Vision
03/01/2011World Vision, ONE and a broad faith-based coalition urge Senate on aid
02/23/2011World Vision calls on Senate to restore budget for global disaster response, development
02/15/2011World Vision calls on Congress to protect effective humanitarian assistance in budget
02/11/2011Proposed cuts to international food aid threaten lives and stability


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