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A study investigates: Did the abrupt end of USAID have an impact on violence?

Refugees carry food at a distribution center run by the World Food Programme at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana, Kenya. After U.S. aid that paid for the food was curtailed, protests broke out.

That’s the provocative question that researchers dug into after the U.S. shut down its premier aid agency.

(Image credit: Andrew Kasuku/AP)

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