As the Trump administration’s policies and priorities began to take shape in the global political and funding landscape, their influence on humanitarian efforts and NGOs became a matter of growing importance. Shifts in U.S. foreign aid, changes in funding allocations, and evolving global diplomacy strategies carried significant implications for the reach and effectiveness of international humanitarian activities. Understanding and navigating these changes proved critical for nonprofit leaders, policymakers, and strategists aiming to maintain impact and innovation in uncertain times.
DevelopmentAid, in collaboration with Ali Al Mokdad, a seasoned leader with extensive experience in global operations and strategy, hosted a webinar providing a balanced analysis of the challenges and opportunities emerging under the Trump administration. Participants gained insights into adapting organizational strategies, forging resilient partnerships, and aligning with new priorities while continuing to deliver meaningful results in the humanitarian sector.
Key Takeaways
- Understanding the Potential Impact of U.S. Policies: Examine how potential shifts in U.S. foreign aid, funding priorities, and global diplomacy under the Trump administration could influence humanitarian activities worldwide.
- Adapting to Policy Changes: Discover actionable strategies to navigate uncertainty, strengthen partnerships, and align with new priorities while continuing to deliver impact.