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USAID workers mourn agency's demise
WASHINGTON, July 30 (UPI) --For decades, workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were among the quiet architects of American diplomacy, bringing food, medicine and governance reform ...
A Towson-based government contracting company, whose founder pleaded guilty earlier this year in a $552.5 million federal bribery case, has been sued by three people who said they weren’t paid for ...
A worker rests on top of sacks of aid stacked in a storage tent as Congolese refugees gather waiting for a chance to receive food assistance in Giharo, Democratic Republic of Congo. Luis ...
NAIROBI – The number of aid workers kidnapped in South Sudan has more than doubled this year, according to two senior humanitarian officials working for international groups. Aid agencies are ...
A girl sits behind humanitarian aid boxes delivered by UNICEF at a temporary camp in the town of Tabqa, Syria, on Aug. 4, 2017. The rescission bill cut U.S. funds for this U.N. agency that works with ...
“We can’t fill the gap,” sighs Seramila Teddy, the governor of Sava, a region in the north-east of Madagascar, one of the poorest countries in the world. He says that since President Donald Trump ...
The shared global vision to lift humanity and end poverty has fractured. The fate of a U.S.-sponsored toilet shows the ...
Over the past eight decades, the United States’ international emergency food aid program has been a core component of the country’s humanitarian initiatives and national security and foreign policy ...
When the Trump administration abruptly froze billions of dollars in foreign aid and began dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the headlines focused on geopolitical ...
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