Just one week after the Trump administration initiated a near-total freeze of U.S. foreign aid, the future of the U.S.
The president’s failure to name a USAID administrator and other steps seem to suggest that, at the very least, he’ll fold ...
Employees in several counties are facing job losses following the United States Agency for International Development-USAID’s ...
More than 50 civil career servants and foreign service officers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were placed ...
Hundreds of internal contractors working for the U.S. Agency for International Development are being put on unpaid leave and ...
Approximately 60 senior staff within USAID have been suspended, leaving the agency without clear leadership, five sources ...
This is like taking out all the generals,” said a former Trump administration official informed of the decision.
The Trump administration is weighing a major restructuring of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), potentially placing it under State Department control, sources revealed.
Up to 3,000 development professionals in Washington, D.C., could lose their jobs by next week as aid organizations try to survive 90 days without U.S. funding. Plus, Trump’s aid freeze disables key ...
The move, detailed in emails obtained by The Post, comes as the Trump administration seeks to radically reorient the U.S. relationship with foreign assistance.