
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has halted a €9.5 million program for voluntary male circumcisions in Mozambique. This decision is part of a broader review of funding allocations, which includes $10 million saved from the circumcision program. Additionally, DOGE has redirected funds towards other initiatives, such as $9.7 million for developing enterprise-driven skills among Cambodian youth and $14 million aimed at improving public procurement in Serbia. The cuts have sparked discussions regarding the impact on various organizations, including the International Rescue Committee, where CEO David Miliband may face job losses due to these funding changes.
DOGE ELIMINATES US FUNDED CIRCUMCISIONS OVERSEAS *
Heartbreak: DOGE Stops Funding of Circumcisions in Mozambique, Saves Taxpayers $10 Million https://t.co/XrCGsCnOVy
As @elonmusk's @DOGE is saving Americans $billions. It seems one of the victims is Brit David @DMiliband, CEO of NGO International Rescue Committee is about to lose his £983,073 job & a bonus of £117,701.25. You have to have a heart of stone not to laugh.… https://t.co/zHHkKgbR44