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USAID distributed nearly $32.5 billion in aid in 2024, devoting over $2.3 billion to fighting AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis around the world. It also spent about $290 million on making vaccines ...
But he doesn't have one himself. Sara Gopalan, who worked as a USAID-implementing partner staffer for 20 years, surveyed nearly 100 other humanitarian aid workers who, like her, are currently ...
Backed by $25 million in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, over five years, the project has now shut down following the Trump administration's decision to cut ...
05/20/2025 May 20, 2025 Theft of medicines has been blamed for the US stopping funds for Zambia's fragile healthcare system. But as the southern African country now grapples with $50 million less ...
Appearing before the U.S. Senate foreign relations and appropriations committees, Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended USAID cuts and reforms as necessary while promising not to walk away from ...
Elon Musk is lashing out at Bill Gates after the Microsoft co-founder accused him of endangering the lives of vulnerable children worldwide by pushing to dismantle the US foreign aid apparatus.
The Trump Organization is said to start construction of its $1.5 billion complex of hotels, golf courses and homes in northern Vietnam on Wednesday with a groundbreaking ceremony that will include ...
As part of its stated intention to dissolve the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and circumscribe U.S. foreign ... among other factors. In 2024, the U.S. assessment was 22 percent of ...
For years, Uganda received approximately $700 million annually from USAID. Uganda has begun funding its own life-saving AIDS programs. Let’s champion this progress and encourage others to follow ...
Roughly 60,000 metric tons of food—enough to feed 3.5 million people for a month—is sitting unused in foreign countries because of the Trump administration’s sudden cut in funding to USAID ...
There’s the case brought by USAID’s implementing partners, pushing the government to pay for work that was already contracted. Another, filed by USAID staff, challenges the sweeping ...