With a single stroke of President Trump’s Sharpie pen, this has struck out US$60 billion (£39 billion) of US aid assistance, ...
Guest columnist Robert Mergenthaler writes that USAID is "the face of American goodness" around the world and cutting it ...
American institutions ... dramatically increasing poor people’s income as they become part of international business systems. USAID’s public-private alliance system is widely acknowledged ...
President John F. Kennedy started the U.S. Agency for International Development with a strategic vision to expand American ...
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Reopening the USAID mission in Myanmar, at the American embassy in the city of Yangon, was meant to facilitate that process by helping “reestablish [Myanmar’s] capacity to feed its people and ...
Standing there, I reflected on what a shame it was that there was not more help for these people, while simultaneously ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American ... of losing USAID funding is going to be on HIV and AIDS treatment. We have effective drugs for this virus, but they have to get to people.
The current dismantling of USAID’s work was not based on any debate and only a pretense of a post hoc review process based on lies and without consultation. Halting all programs, followed by ...
But here’s the most infuriating part: American taxpayers, through USAID grants passed through ... The American people should be furious. Their hard-earned money should support initiatives ...
Either way, the news is a blow to people in Latin American countries like Honduras, where one TV news report forecast that USAID will now "probably disappear.” That means the loss of yanqui help ...