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Key concerns were raised by USAID in vetting process days before $30 million grant was awarded to US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund, documents show.
The Trump administration’s effort to close the U.S. Agency for International Development will cost more than $6 billion, according to a preliminary estimate from the State Department disclosed ...
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) has reportedly confronted Secretary of State Marco Rubio about a proposal to redirect $500 million from USAID to the disputed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
Bill Gates paid a secret visit to the White House on Friday to personally plead with Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reverse the cuts made to foreign aid, according to a report.
Ready, slash, aim: USAID-State merger proceeding without key plans, IG finds State set hiring goals without a strategy, began the merger without finishing the plan, and is slated to dismiss an ...
A Wall Street Journal report on Sunday detailed that Pete Marocco, hired at State less than three months ago to oversee the slashing of contracts at USAID and the significant reductions to its ...
The Trump administration fired three workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on Friday as they were in Myanmar to assess damage from the earthquake and to report back on wa… ...
Trump Administration Eyes Blockchain for Foreign Aid in USAID Overhaul: Report The plan aims to integrate blockchain technology into the procurement system to enhance security, transparency, and ...
Edesia Nutrition was among the fortunate few whose USAID agreement survived a whipsaw couple of months that saw the cancellation of more than 80% of the agency's foreign assistance contracts ...
Trump aides circulate plan for complete revamp of foreign aid programs The proposal provides new details on how the administration plans to overhaul USAID — and what programs it expects to ...
DOGE stranded USAID workers with laptops full of sensitive data After DOGE demolished USAID, the Trump administration has yet to collect work laptops and phones from former employees.
A senior official at the United States Agency for International Development directed multiple staff members to destroy documents, many of which are sensitive, Politico reported. Politico said an ...