Here are some of the 5,800 contracts the Trump administration formally canceled this week in a wave of terse emails.
Supported by USAID, the Ethiopian clinic provides lifesaving medicine for HIV-positive kids and teens to suppress the virus.
The pace of change has jumped since Wednesday, when the White House unveiled plans to cut more than 90% of contracts held by USAID, which has been the world’s largest single aid provider for decades.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Minister Girma reaffirmed Ethiopia's dedication to modernizing its agricultural system. He highlighted that the initiative will help revitalize agricultural ...
The Trump administration’s termination of over 90 percent of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s programming and ...
The Trump administration has terminated around 5,800 contracts related to humanitarian programmes covering healthcare and ...
Alight typically relies on U.S. foreign aid dollars for about 30% of their revenue and they have already had to lay off ...
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on 18 February ...
For a long time, the narratives surrounding China in some Western media outlets have been rife with misinformation, bias, and ...
Given the US’ major contribution to aid, Trump’s cuts could push 5.7 million more Africans into extreme poverty next year.