joining us now, abby maxman, president and ceo of oxfam, a global organization that works to end poverty taking the time. we just talked about some of the foreign aid programs that have been shut down in the last week. our oxfam workers already seeing these impacts. what are they telling you? >> well, we are hearing exactly about and seeing. the far reaching implications of these cuts. oxfam is an organization that. >> does not. >> rely directly on u.s. government funding, but many. >> of our. >> partners and communities do. and we all work together to assess what the most urgent needs are in crises and how we can can respond in complementary and effective ways. so u.s. foreign assistance being suspended and cut is a massive blow to every form of programing across our sector, and it's really doing the most harm to the poorest, most marginalized people in the world. >> can you just shed some light on that? what programs are you most worried about disappearing? >> well, all of our programs, whether it's water, sanitation, hygiene, food, medicines, the entire system has been affected. the u