The Trump administration's decision to pause U.S. foreign aid would undo progress made in containing tuberculosis (TB) ...
Some lifesaving health projects that had their U.S. funding contracts abruptly terminated last week have received letters ...
One million children will go untreated for severe malnutrition, up to 166,000 people will die from malaria and 200,000 more ...
Trump refused to restart billions of dollars in funding disbursements for USAID after abruptly halting foreign assistance in ...
USAID has been a major contributor to health- and population-linked projects in India over the last two decades. Since 2001, ...
The United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP), which gets much of its funding from the United States, is closing its ...
The State Department said it would keep funding life-saving treatments for diseases like HIV, malaria and tuberculosis while ending over 90% of its contracts.
The Trump administration’s decision to end almost all foreign aid spending from the United States Agency for International ...
U.S.-funded projects worldwide, including those providing lifesaving care for millions of people in countries such as Sudan ...
Rostow and other development experts had unrealistically high goals for helping poor countries grow their economies. By the end of the decade, across the board, USAID beneficiary countries in Asia and ...
The future of US foreign aid is at a moment of extreme uncertainty after the Trump administration announced it has terminated ...
USAID has provided $7 million through the Karnataka Health Promotion Trust for the tuberculosis-linked Breaking the Barriers ...
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