Resources

Building Resilient African CSOs in the Wake of the US Government Funding Collapse
Epic Africa, African NGOs, Firelight

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111,000+ curated documents from USAID’s Development Experience Clearinghouse

DECfinder

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Disability-inclusive development documents, tools and reports funded by USAID and other US agencies
Disability in Foreign Assistance

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The cascading impact of aid cuts on civic space
Pact

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Funding at a Crossroads: Foreign Aid Cuts and Implications for Global Human Rights

Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN)

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Civic space must be protected and expanded in anti-corruption efforts
United Nations Human Rights Council

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At a breaking point: The impact of foreign aid cuts on women’s organizations in humanitarian crises worldwide
UN Women / For All Women and Girls

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The Impact of Funding Cuts on Internet Freedom in the Global Majority

Tech Global Institute

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Impacts of US aid stop-work orders.
Bond

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Survey of USAID workers and partners.
Devex

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Data collection to assess the impact
on the internet freedom sector.
Tech Global Institute

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Survey on civil society funding cuts.
Civicus

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Measuring the impact on CSOs in Pakistan.
Accountability Lab Pakistan

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Tracking the numbers of US and global jobs lost.
Molloy Consultants

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Surveying the aid freeze impacts
on Nepali youth organizations.
Accountability Lab Nepal

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Data collecting about the Malian ecosystem.
Accountability Lab Mali

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Open source tools and databases for donor research.
Black Fox Global

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Resources for navigating the aid freeze.
Humentum

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Strategic Partnership and Merger Exploration form.
Accountability Lab and Development
Gateway: An IREX Venture

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USAID country development finance data.
The International Aid Transparency Initiative

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Which countries are most exposed to US Aid Cuts; and what other providers can do.
The Center for Global Development

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