Category: African Politics

Africa knew Trump’s ‘America First’ pledge meant it might be last. Then came the freeze on aid

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By GERALD IMRAY Associated Press, MOGOMOTSI MAGOME Associated Press, FARAI MUTSAKA Associated Press, and MARK BANCHEREAU Associated Press

Four days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order freezing almost all U.S. foreign aid, an email landed in Claris Madhuku’s inbox in rural Zimbabwe. Stop all activities immediately, it said.The message confirmed Madhuku’s fears that Trump’s return to office might affect his organization’s efforts to save African girls from child marriages.

Many Africans had known that Trump’s “America First” outlook meant their continent was likely to be last among his priorities. But they hadn’t expected the abrupt halt to foreign aid from the world’s largest donor that stops money flowing for wide-ranging projects like disease response, girls’ education and free school lunches.

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Peter Biar Ajak | South Sudan activist flees to US

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  • By CARA ANNA | Associated Press

A prominent South Sudanese activist has fled to the United States with the help of the U.S. government, which issued emergency visas to him and his family after he said South Sudan’s president ordered him abducted or killed. Peter Biar Ajak arrived in Washington late Thursday after weeks of hiding in Kenya and an anxious departure complicated by coronavirus restrictions.

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