USAID’s defunding by the Trump administration leaves humanitarian programs globally in tatters, and an opportunity to expand soft diplomacy that Australia still looks unwilling to fill.
For decades, USAID has managed over $40 billion annually for programs tackling disease, disaster relief, clean water access, and economic development.
The U.S. Agency for International Development was a key player in renewable energy and disaster protection around the world — ...
India has received $650 million from USAID, bringing the total funding allocated to the country since 2001 to $2.86 billion.
Preliminary tax levy approval McLeod County Board approved a 2024 preliminary tax levy with a 5% increase over the current year during its Sept. 19 meeting. Commissioners were presented with the ...
Economic assistance includes all programs with development or humanitarian objectives. That tends to include projects related to health ... it found that, on average, Americans believed that foreign ...
In its first two weeks, President Donald Trump’s administration has made significant changes to the U.S. Agency for ...
Formed in 1961, the agency with a roughly $40 billion budget provides humanitarian assistance abroad and funds other projects ...
The moves by the U.S., the world’s largest provider of humanitarian aid, have upended decades of policy that put humanitarian, development and security ... USAID would not be paying its invoices for ...
Kennedy established the U.S. Agency for International Development ... But USAID and foreign aid are among those hit the ...
Washington and Kyiv are holding fast to separate assumptions about the prospect of ending the ongoing war — but both could be wrong.