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USAID Withdrawal from Key African Programs Sparks Concerns, Positions China for Greater Influence

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Last updated: March 17, 2025 7:07 am
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Washington D.C. – The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is scaling back its presence in several critical African programs, citing budgetary constraints and shifting priorities, a move that analysts warn could unintentionally pave the way for China to expand its diplomatic, trade and economic influence on the continent.

While the Trump administration officials maintain that the decision is based on strategic reassessment and not a complete abandonment of the region, the withdrawal from projects focused on infrastructure development, healthcare, and education, has raised concerns among African leaders and international observers.

“The exit of a key player like USAID leaves a void that is likely to be filled, and unfortunately, China is well-positioned to step in,” said Dr. Fatima Diallo, a specialist in African development at the Brookings Institution. “China has been actively investing in Africa for decades, often with fewer conditionalities attached, and this withdrawal only accelerates their momentum.”

China’s relationship with African nations has been complex, characterized by significant investment in infrastructure, trade, and resource extraction. While this has resulted in economic growth for some African countries, concerns have also been raised about debt sustainability, labor practices, and environmental impact.

Critics argue that China’s approach often prioritizes economic gains over good governance and human rights, a contrast to USAID’s traditional focus on promoting democratic values and fostering sustainable development.

“USAID’s presence has always been about more than just money,” said Ambassador David Miller, former U.S. envoy to Ethiopia. “It’s about building partnerships, promoting transparency, and empowering local communities. Without that, Africa risks becoming increasingly reliant on China, potentially at a long-term cost.”

The specific USAID programs affected by the withdrawal remain under review, but sources within the agency have indicated that projects related to energy infrastructure in East Africa and agricultural development in West Africa are likely to be impacted.

In response to the concerns, a Trump administration spokesperson stated that the administration remains committed to its partnerships in Africa. “We are adjusting our approach to ensure the most effective use of resources and to align with African priorities,” the spokesperson said. “We will continue to work with our partners to achieve sustainable development outcomes and to promote U.S. interests in the region.”

However, critics remain skeptical, arguing that the reduction in USAID’s footprint will inevitably lead to a shift in the geopolitical landscape of Africa.

“This is not simply about replacing one donor with another,” Dr. Diallo warned. “It’s about the values and the type of development that is being promoted. The withdrawal of USAID creates a significant opportunity for China to solidify its position as the dominant player in Africa, with potential long-term implications for the continent and for U.S. influence.”

The situation is being closely monitored by international organizations and policymakers, who are grappling with the implications of a shifting power dynamic in Africa and the future of U.S. engagement on the continent.

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