Hundreds of Thousands Will Die
"The internal estimates are that more than a hundred and sixty thousand
people will die from malaria per year, from the abandonment of these
programs, if they’re not restored. We’re talking about twenty million
people dependent on H.I.V. medicines—and you have to calculate how many
you think will get back on, and how many will die in a year. But you’re
talking hundreds of thousands in Year One at a minimum. But then on
immunization side, you’re talking about more than a million estimated
deaths."
"U.S.A.I.D. staff in the Congo had to flee for their lives and watch on
television as their own home was destroyed and their kids’ belongings
attacked. And then when they called for help and backup, they could not
get it. I spoke to staff involved in one woman’s case, a pregnant woman
in her third trimester, in a conflict zone. They have maternity leave
just like everybody else there. But because the contracts had been
turned off, they couldn’t get a flight out, and were not guaranteed safe
passage, and couldn’t get care for her complications, and ended up
having to get cared for locally without the setup to address her needs.
One person said to me, as she’s enduring these things, “My government is
attacking me. We ought to be ashamed. Our entire system of checks and
balances has failed us.”"
READ INTERVIEW WITH ATUL GAWANDE