
USAID Drawdown. Who Loses?
As of early 2025, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has significantly reduced its global operations, including its educational initiatives. Historically, USAID has been a major contributor to international education, focusing on improving access to quality education in developing countries.
In fiscal year 2023, USAID’s total budgetary resources amounted to approximately $43.4 billion, with a substantial portion allocated to education programs. These investments supported various initiatives, including basic education, higher education, and workforce development, aiming to improve literacy rates, educational quality, and access to education for marginalized populations.
However, recent administrative decisions have led to a drastic reduction in USAID’s operations. The agency’s workforce has been reduced from over 10,000 employees to under 300, and many of its programs have been scaled back or terminated. This downsizing has significantly impacted USAID’s capacity to fund and manage education programs globally.
Given these developments, the current and future levels of USAID’s spending on education are uncertain. The agency’s reduced capacity and budget constraints may lead to decreased support for international education initiatives, potentially affecting millions of learners worldwide.
For the most up-to-date information on USAID’s budget and program allocations, it is advisable to consult official government resources or recent news releases.