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After the Trump administration’s assaults on USAID, and pushback from its allies, where are we today? Well, a lot of ...
A Nassau County man, who spent nearly 30 years with USAID, laments the abrupt shutdown of the agency and shares some of its ...
In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, four Democratic lawmakers objected to the Trump administration’s plans to merge USAID and the State Department — citing “legal, financial and ...
As the world waits to see what this means in the long term, it has been confirmed that nearly 90 per cent of USAID programmes will be terminated, according to analysis from Devex, with remaining ...
Freezes from USAID have manufacturers like MANA stuck in limbo, as they stare down the possibility that the federal government will no longer contract their organization to produce the life-saving ...
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) reversed course Tuesday and restored several of the World Food Programme’s lifesaving humanitarian aid contracts after canceling them over the ...
Trump's cuts will have dire consequences for many. But we mustn't ignore the real downsides of aid, writes David Sogge.
On Friday, Congress was notified that almost all of USAID's own employees are being fired by September, all of its overseas offices shut, and some functions absorbed into the State Department.
In a world with too much noise and too little context, Vox helps you make sense of the news. We don’t flood you with panic-inducing headlines or race to be first. We focus on being useful to you ...
A recent opinion piece by a former USAID employee makes an excellent case for why international aid helps those in need — and also creates a more stable, safer world, including for U.S. citizens.
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