Lost in the turmoil are the impacts made for decades by officers in USAID field missions where the rubber meets the development road. USAID developed a deeply rooted network of relationships with ...
Vota anticipated a big shakeup at his firm, Humentum, which was predominantly funded by federal grants, and estimated that it ...
USAID and its vendors have generally failed ... further analysis of this distribution of money and its long-term success. The US provided $72 billion in aid to 180 countries in 2023, with USAID ...
and that's because the investment of USAID has helped stabilize and build a system. And that, to me, is success. Disability rights have actually always been politically a left and a right issue.
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief is one of USAID’s most high-profile success stories, credited with saving over 26 million lives since former President George W. Bush founded the ...
But others have been shut down by the USAID cuts. One example: Plan had a major initiative in Nepal with a $20 million USAID ...
The U.S. officials, led by USAID deputy administrator Pete Marocco, said they could not explain the rationale behind the terminations of any given program but insisted the cuts had been a success.
USAID has come in for particular criticism under ... they have not established a likelihood of success on the merits," the judge's ruling stated, in part. "The court concludes that plaintiffs ...
Pete Marocco, a Trump administration political appointee who was serving as deputy head of USAID, disclosed the change in the email to State Department staff. It comes after Marocco and DOGE ...
Why are we going broke, and what is Trump doing about it? Arguably, with $37 trillion in debt, we are already broke, and the additional trillion dollars […] ...
Michigan State University is one of several schools where research has been halted in the wake of President Donald Trump's ...
Several USAID personal services contractors had sought ... did not prove they face irreparable harm or a likelihood of success based on the merits of their case, The Hill reported.