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    Norwegian People's Aid NGO lays off half its staff due to Trump policy

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 11, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image illustrates the impact of U.S. President Trump's foreign aid freeze on Norwegian People's Aid, leading to significant layoffs. This humanitarian group's workforce is reduced by over half, affecting global demining efforts.
    Norwegian People's Aid staff impacted by Trump policy on foreign aid - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Norwegian People's Aid will lay off over half its staff due to Trump's foreign aid freeze, affecting demining work globally.

    Norwegian People's Aid to Cut Workforce Due to Aid Freeze

    OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), a humanitarian group that helps to demine war zones, will have to lay off more than half of its staff globally, following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to freeze U.S. foreign aid, it said on Tuesday.

    In 2024, NPA received 460 million crowns ($41.05 million) from the U.S. State Department for its demining work, it said, with the funding used in Iraq, Laos, Vietnam and Yemen, as well as other countries that have been at war.

    Trump's announcement of a 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign aid on January 20 has caused dismay among aid organisations worldwide.

    NPA also receives funding from Norway, as well as Britain, France, Germany, Japan, the European Union and the Netherlands, but it estimated the loss of U.S. help would have "serious consequences for up to half a million people" in the countries where it works.

    "As a result of the uncertain situation and the freezing of aid funds, the organisation has now found it necessary to dismiss 1,700 employees on American contracts in 12 countries," NPA said in a statement on Tuesday.

    "That means more than halving the workforce of 3,200 employees," NPA said, adding that the freeze affected over 40% of its funding towards demining work.

    On Monday, another Norwegian NGO, the Norwegian Refugee Council, said it would have to suspend some of its aid work in nearly 20 countries worldwide.

    ($1 = 11.2064 Norwegian crowns)

    (Reporting by Gwladys Fouche; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NPA to lay off over half its staff globally.
    • •Trump's aid freeze affects NPA's funding.
    • •NPA's demining work in multiple countries impacted.
    • •Loss of U.S. aid has serious global consequences.
    • •1,700 employees on American contracts dismissed.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norwegian People's Aid NGO lays off half its staff due to Trump policy

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the layoffs at Norwegian People's Aid due to the U.S. foreign aid freeze.

    2How many employees are affected?

    1,700 employees on American contracts are being dismissed.

    3What is the impact of the aid freeze?

    The aid freeze affects NPA's demining work and has serious consequences for up to half a million people.

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