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Crisis of Cooperation Forces Ngos to Rethink Their Sustainability

Summary by La Silla Vacía
Civil society organizations (CSOs) working in the field of human rights are going through a deep crisis caused by the suspension of a significant part of international funding and cooperation. In addition to the White House guidelines that ordered the freezing of USAID's international assistance in early 2025, the decline or cancellation of funding by the Trump administration are part of a broader trend that has been deepening in recent years.
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Civil society organizations (CSOs) working in the field of human rights are going through a deep crisis caused by the suspension of a significant part of international funding and cooperation. In addition to the White House guidelines that ordered the freezing of USAID's international assistance in early 2025, the decline or cancellation of funding by the Trump administration are part of a broader trend that has been deepening in recent years.

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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