New podcast episode: A frontline view of foreign aid cuts with CHAI’s CEO

By GiveWell @ 2025-09-11T15:22 (+11)

Foreign aid funding cuts are reshaping the global health landscape, creating urgent funding gaps and forcing difficult prioritization decisions across health systems worldwide. To understand the real-world effects, it’s essential to hear from the organizations working on the front lines with government partners to navigate the funding crisis. The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a large global health nonprofit and an important GiveWell partner in this work.

In this episode, GiveWell CEO and co-founder Elie Hassenfeld speaks with CHAI CEO Dr. Neil Buddy Shah about how the aid cuts are affecting vital health programs and what it takes to build a strategic response. They discuss the hidden complexities of the funding landscape, the difficult choices governments are being forced to make, and what this pivotal moment could mean for the future of global health.

 

Listen to Episode 11: A Frontline View of Foreign Aid Cuts with CHAI’s CEO

This episode was recorded on August 20, 2025 and represents our best understanding at that time.

 

Elie and Buddy discuss: 

The conversation reveals both the immediate crisis and long-term transformation occurring in global health. While governments are working to maintain some vital services through improved efficiency and reprioritization, these measures cannot compensate for the scale of funding reductions. GiveWell is working closely with partners like CHAI to understand the complexities of this new funding landscape and direct funding where our research shows it can have the greatest impact.

Visit our Foreign Aid Funding Cuts webpage to learn more about our response and how you can help, and listen or subscribe to our podcast for our latest updates.