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Lawyers for groups challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to freeze billions of dollars in foreign-aid funding on ...
Millions of dollars worth of birth control pills, IUDs, and more products had been designated for low-income countries by the ...
Hundreds of laid off federal government workers and contractors are finding new hope through a program at Northern Virginia ...
U.S.-funded contraceptives and medicines valued at nearly $10 million remain in a Belgian warehouse despite reports of their ...
Trump administration cuts to programs that study, track and prevent infectious diseases many Americans have never heard of ...
USAID has retracted a statement to The New York Times claiming that nearly $10 million in contraceptives, paid for by the ...
Ukraine's Diia app cuts government service costs, saving citizens $12 billion annually and offering global lessons during wartime innovation.
A tool out of Boston University aims to enhance surveillance of disease outbreaks across the globe, a task traditionally ...
New research estimates that as many as 2.2 million more people could die of tuberculosis if U.S. cuts to foreign aid become ...
Birth control pills and other contraceptives destined for people in low-income countries have been destroyed at the direction of the Trump administration, the USAID said Thursday.
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