Aid Is Not Charity, It's Investment; Syria, Security, and the Future of US Assistance with David Lillie of Syrian American Medical Society
David Lillie [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lillie-60158196/?isSelfProfile=false], Executive Director of the Syrian American Medical Society, [https://www.linkedin.com/company/syrian-american-medical-society/] has spent 25 years delivering humanitarian assistance in conflict zones, including Syria, Sudan, and Rwanda. In this episode, he makes the case that humanitarian aid is not charity. It is crisis prevention, and the cost of cutting it is measured in instability, disease, and displacement, not budget savings.
With over 320 million people globally in need of aid and US funding declining sharply, David lays out what breaks first when the money stops, why Syria demands sustained attention after liberation, and how AI and better data practices can help the sector do more with less.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
00:00 Introduction.
00:42 After funding was cut, agencies faced immediate life-or-death decisions about continuing services in the field.
04:18 Humanitarian crises and big gaps do not disappear when attention and funding dry up; they become more dangerous.
06:00 Syria's displacement crisis shows how sustained investment prevents regional instability and disease spread.
18:27 Return on humanitarian investment shows up in population movement, crises that emerge,t and private sector growth, not government reports.
21:29 When funding stops, local partners collapse first, and there is a huge cost to rebuilding.
30:34 70% of humanitarians use AI, but only 3% use it for anything beyond basic summaries and translation.
38:46 AI will not replace humanitarian workers, but it can help them see risks faster and catch fraud earlier.
45:26 Humanitarian assistance is not compassion. It is a smart investment. It has a framing issue and we need to let the data speak about why HA is an investment and why it matters.
RESOURCES MENTIONED
David Lillie [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lillie-60158196/?isSelfProfile=false]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lillie-60158196/?isSelfProfile=false
Syrian American Medical Society [https://www.linkedin.com/company/syrian-american-medical-society/] | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/syrian-american-medical-society/
Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) | Website
https://sams-usa.net/ [https://sams-usa.net/]
Humanitarian Data Exchange:
https://data.humdata.org/ [https://data.humdata.org/]
GeoWrangler:
https://geowrangler.thinkingmachin.es/ [https://geowrangler.thinkingmachin.es/]
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