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Botswana declares emergency after Trump’s aid cuts spark medical shortages

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September 14, 2025
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Botswana declares emergency after Trump's aid cuts spark medical shortages

Botswana declares emergency after Trump's aid cuts spark medical shortages

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GABORONE, Sept 14 (The African Portal) – US President Donald Trump’s aid cut to southern African nation of Botswana has forced the nation to declare public health emergency as the country runs out of vital medicines.

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Botswana’s President Duma Boko has directed the country’s military to fix major supply chain issues, saying that managing the shortages of medicines and equipment will be “highly price-sensitive due to our limited coffers.”

“The medical supply chain as run by central medical stores has failed,” Mr. Boko told the nation. “This failure has led to a severe disruption to health supplies countrywide.”

His government approved 250 million Botswana pula (£13.8m) to buy medicines and is sending in the military to distribute them to health facilities.

At the start of the month, the health ministry published a letter saying drugs, including those for high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, tuberculosis, and sexual and reproductive health, were in short supply. Wound dressings and sutures were also running out.

The ministry said at that time it would postpone non-urgent surgery, including some organ transplants. A spokesperson blamed the shortages on “ongoing financial challenges,” including one billion pula (£55.2m) in debt owed to private health facilities and suppliers. This week, the president pointed to inflation of drug prices beyond what the southern African republic’s central medical stores had budgeted for.

Botswana has also been hit by a global slump in the diamond market on which, as one of the world’s leading producers, its finances are heavily reliant. This reliance was something President Boko pledged to tackle when he took office last November.

Botswana does not receive as much aid as some other countries in the region, but it has faced a roughly two-thirds cut in the funding it did receive from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

A third of its HIV programme was funded through global aid, largely from the U.S., with $55m coming from its flagship HIV programme, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, and another $12m coming via the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria from a coalition of richer countries.

Speaking to South Africa’s SABC News, the opposition coalition blamed the emergency on a lack of planning from the government and said it should have gone through Parliament.

“This has compromised our fight against HIV-AIDS, it has compromised our fight against [non-communicable diseases],” said Dr. Alfred Madigele of the Botswana Democratic Party. “The government has been sitting on this problem since the beginning of this year.”

But Phemelo Ramasu, a reporter for the Botswana Guardian, told DW News things had improved since the government took action this week, describing the measures, including the distribution of medicine by the military, as “welcome developments.”

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