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Nov 20
17m 28s

What's next for USAID funded projects?

Bbc World Service
About this episode

We examine the fallout from the cuts to US foreign aid.

We meet projects in Rwanda and Nepal that were close to shutting down - and hear the story of a mystery donor who stepped in to keep them going.

But how long will the support last?

Presented and produced by Sam Fenwick

(Image: Beatha making soap in Rwanda as part of one of the projects funded by USAID. Credit: Village Enterprise)

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