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A U.S. Congressman from Missouri says the U.S. Agency for International Development will get more attention as work continues ...
Close to 20,000 employees — many living in states such as North Carolina, Vermont, California and Georgia — lost their jobs ...
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'I don't think Marco Rubio is making these decisions': State Dept. slashes human rights bureauNew York Times diplomatic correspondent Michael Crowley, former USAID administrator Andrew Natsios, and The Atlantic staff ...
The White House unveiled a sweeping plan on Tuesday to reorganize the U.S. State Department, in one of President Donald Trump ...
After the Trump administration’s assaults on USAID, and pushback from its allies, where are we today? Well, a lot of ...
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The Manila Times on MSN'Significant' WHO layoffs loom amid funding cutsThe World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday that operations and jobs would be slashed as United States funding cuts ...
Nairobi: An Africa based food security NGO said Wednesday it had lost $40 million in grants following aid cuts by US ...
Explore the impact of international development on global communities and how it transforms lives through sustainable ...
A Nassau County man, who spent nearly 30 years with USAID, laments the abrupt shutdown of the agency and shares some of its ...
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