U.S. Halts Funding for Team Tracking Ukrainian Children Abducted by Russia
The Yale-based team, instrumental in locating abducted children, loses support under Elon Musk's federal budget cuts through the Department of Government Efficiency.
- The Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, which used open-source technology to track abducted Ukrainian children, has had its U.S. government funding paused under budget cuts led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
- Russia has reportedly abducted over 20,000 Ukrainian children since 2022, with many subjected to forced deportation, indoctrination, and placement in Russian families, actions deemed war crimes by the ICC.
- The lab's work has been crucial in locating and repatriating over 1,240 children in collaboration with Ukrainian authorities and initiatives like Bring Kids Back UA.
- The funding cut raises concerns about the U.S.'s shifting stance on Ukraine under the Trump administration, potentially straining U.S.-Ukraine relations and hindering efforts to reunite families.
- The U.K. and NATO allies are being urged to fill the funding gap as calls grow for the U.S. to reconsider its decision, with advocates warning of dire humanitarian consequences.