Sudan, Feb. 10 -- It's been just over a year since a series of policy changes by the US government upended global health and humanitarian programs around the world.

These extreme changes jeopardize the resources available to respond to global health and humanitarian needs and put millions of people affected by malnutrition, preventable and treatable diseases, conflict, forced displacement, and climate change at even greater risk. Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) does not accept US government funding, but our teams have witnessed the devastating impacts on the communities we assist: Clinics closed. Medicines sat stranded at ports. Health workers lost their jobs.

In this episode of the Humanitarian Lens podcast, host...