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Podcast Episode 4: Supporting Governments Navigating US Funding Cuts

Cuts to US government foreign assistance have created unprecedented challenges for global health programs. Countries that have relied on this funding must now navigate substantial gaps and make difficult decisions about program priorities.

In the fourth episode of GiveWell’s podcast series on these cuts, GiveWell CEO and co-founder Elie Hassenfeld speaks with Program Officer Dan Brown about grants to create technical support units (TSUs) in six African countries. These TSUs will provide support to the ministries of health in Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, and Zambia as they navigate funding transitions to maintain essential health services. The work is being led by the respective governments, and the support will be tailored to their individual priorities, as well as the work they have already done.


This episode was recorded on Friday, May 2, 2025 and represents our best understanding at that time.

Elie and Dan discuss:

  • What are TSUs?: Technical support units are small teams of three to five people, typically nationals of the countries they serve, who work directly within ministries of health. They provide additional capacity to support governments’ planning and prioritization, making them particularly valuable as officials navigate decisions about health programs in response to US funding cuts.
  • How do TSUs create impact?: TSUs help ministries assess funding gaps, identify cost-saving opportunities, analyze the cost-effectiveness of different programs, and develop strategies to secure additional funding sources. By creating in-depth analyses and evidence-based recommendations, TSUs enable ministries to make informed decisions quickly.
  • What’s unique about these grants?: These grants are a good illustration of how GiveWell is applying increased flexibility, speed, and risk tolerance to respond to urgent needs caused by recent cuts to US foreign assistance. Funded by our All Grants Fund, the grants also demonstrate how GiveWell has broadened its research scope beyond its Top Charities while maintaining its disciplined approach—comparing each new opportunity to established interventions, like malaria prevention or vitamin A supplementation, as part of its grantmaking decisions.

GiveWell co-investigated and co-funded these grants with Open Philanthropy. The TSUs will be implemented by two international organizations with established relationships at the respective ministries—Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in five countries (Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Malawi, Uganda, and Zambia) and PATH in Democratic Republic of the Congo.

To date, GiveWell has directed around $23 million in grants in response to US funding cuts. Visit our USAID Funding Cuts webpage to learn more about our response and how you can help, and listen or subscribe to our podcast for the latest updates.

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