
Business at hotels, car rentals and shops — even a nail bar — in aid-dependent areas of Kenya has fallen in the weeks since Donald Trump suspended funding to USAID, revealing the extent to which American assistance trickles into the economies of recipient countries.
The fallout from the US president’s 90-day funding suspension has underscored the degree to which healthcare and parts of the economy of Kenya, a regional hub for international aid efforts with a vast NGO sector, have been propped up by American largesse.
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