Hyderabad: USAID cuts shutter India's first clinic for transgender people
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India’s first transgender clinics close after USAID fund freeze, over 5,000 affected
India’s first clinics for the transgender community, aiding over 5,000 beneficiaries, closed due to the US stopping funding through USAID. The clinics in Hyderabad, Kalyan, and Pune provided hormone therapy, mental health services, and HIV support, and now seek alternate funding to continue essential services.
India's First Clinics For Transgenders Close After Trump's USAID Freeze: Report
India's first three clinics for the transgender community closed last month following a stop-work order from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) that funded them, disrupting services for nearly 5,000 people, Reuters reported quoting two sources. US President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause on all foreign aid in January pending a review to ensure all projects funded with US taxpayer money are aligned with his "America First" p…
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