The Evan Anzoo Memorial Act aims to assess the consequences of stopping USAID services, especially regarding health and lives lost. It seeks to provide a clearer picture of the human impact caused by these service interruptions.
1. This bill requires a report on the impact of stopping USAID services. 2. It estimates the number of deaths linked to the halt of USAID support. 3. The report will identify specific individuals who died due to the service discontinuation. 4. An interim update on findings is required within six months of the bill's passage. 5. The final report must be submitted within one year of the bill's enactment.
This bill affects individuals in countries like South Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo who rely on USAID for medical treatment.