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Food rations that could supply 3.5 million people for a month are mouldering in warehouses around the world because of U.S.
Infant twins suffered from malnutrition in Nigeria. One died shortly after the Trump administration sharply cut funding for ...
For years, the U.S. Agency for International Development had been the backbone of the humanitarian response in northeastern ...
The Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID has put more than 8,000 health workers in South Africa’s national HIV program ...
Amid attacks from the Trump administration, 74 percent of Sesame Street workers vote to unionize to make their workplace ...
Gradually and inexorably, as an aid-industrial complex grew, USAID went from being a thoughtful, experimenting, exciting ...
Clean cooking campaigns have been largely successful in Asia and Latin America, but efforts in Africa have been unable to ...
DIKWA: Under the dappled light of a thatched shelter, Yagana Bulama cradles her surviving infant. The other twin is gone, a casualty of malnutrition and the int ...
Ghanaian development expert Bright Simons talks about the history and future of foreign aid on The Conversation Weekly ...
Thousands of development professionals across Bangladesh are grappling with sudden unemployment and growing financial ...
The future of humanitarian assistance is being written in the stars—literally. SpaceX satellites and USAID programs are ...
USAID is an imperfect agency, but it saves millions of people in ways that also protects American lives and national security ...