Peacebuilding and Stabilization After US Aid Cuts
In 2025, U.S. foreign assistance cuts under the Trump administration disrupted peacebuilding and stabilization efforts around the world, raising new questions about the future of the Global Fragility Act and broader U.S. engagement in fragile contexts.
To better understand the scale and consequences of these shifts, our team at The Aid Report has been tracking impacts across countries and sectors, drawing on verified data, on-the-ground reporting, and conversations with NGOs, practitioners, and former federal employees.
You’re invited to a discussion grounded in our latest findings. We’ll share a high-level overview, followed by a moderated conversation bringing together experts alongside journalists reporting on rights and stabilization from affected contexts.
We’ll explore emerging impacts across:
Implementation of the Global Fragility Act in priority countries
Community-level peacebuilding and conflict prevention
Secondary effects on social cohesion and local stability
Join us to compare notes and help inform where coverage, documentation, and analysis should go next.
How to watch
Online: Join the livestream via Zoom. A link to the livestream will be sent via email to all attendees.
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Live streaming time
Thu, 7 May 2026 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT
This is a FREE members-only event. You can create a FREE ACCOUNT when registering for this event.
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT
Location: Virtual
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026
