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The deal would shield PEPFAR from the Trump Administration’s plan to cancel billions in previously approved but unspent ...
Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in ...
The analysis, published in the Lancet, estimates the agency’s programs saved 91 million lives worldwide over two decades, ...
The State Department is taking over programs previously run by the U.S. Agency for International Development, also known as ...
The emergency kits include medication to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, as well as unwanted ...
A new report by the U.N. AIDS agency says the sudden withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global ...
July 1 is the official end date for the agency that President Trump dismantled. We talk to four former top officials about ...
USAID, the world's largest funding agency for humanitarian and development, is estimated to have helped avert more than 91 million deaths—including 30 million in the pediatric population—over the past ...
More than 14 million people could die in the next five years as a result of drastic cuts to US aid programs around the globe, ...
Despite the pain and suffering these cuts to humanitarian aid will cause, they seem unlikely to become election issues.
The Trump administration's merger of the U.S. Agency for International Development into the State Department has nonprofit organizations wondering if their programs will continue.
Washington — The Senate narrowly advanced a request from the White House to claw back billions in funds for international aid and public broadcasting, as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.