The Trump administration is planning to send USAID employees stationed abroad back to the U.S. within 30 days — but there's ...
Despite perceived support for the agency in the Trump administration, the layoffs could hit a significant portion of the work ...
The widespread purge of USAID staff now includes foreign service officers and their families serving overseas. Plus, UNFPA in ...
Rwanda is studying the survivors of its recent Marburg outbreak to better understand how they survived. Rwanda swiftly ...
The potential of digital advisory services in large-scale government programs presents an opportunity to rapidly reach ...
Africa’s food system transformation will not emerge from isolated interventions but through partnerships that challenge ...
The U.K. is encouraging private creditors to respond to the debt crisis facing lower-income countries — but campaigners say ...
A look at how members of the U.S. Congress are responding to the shutdown, funding freeze, and massive staffing cuts at the ...
With Trump’s foreign aid review underway, food systems transformation sidelined and USAID in turmoil, what’s next for global food systems?
The United Nations has gathered data on how agencies will be affected by the U.S. aid freeze. We break down the impact.
The USAID website has been broken for days — but on Tuesday night, it was rebooted for what seems like the final time. White ...