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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: ‘Reverse Robinhood’: Oxfam America CEO Rips Trump Admin For ‘Ruthless’ USAID Cuts In First 100 DaysOxfam America CEO Rips Trump Admin For ‘Ruthless’ USAID Cuts In First 100 Days President and CEO of Oxfam America Abby Maxman ...
President and CEO of Oxfam America Abby Maxman joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss DOGE’s attempts to dismantle USAID in the Trump administration’s first 100 days.
That puts him on the front lines of trying to fill the gaps in foreign aid that evaporated with the Trump administration's elimination of the US Agency for International Development or USAID. Rajiv ...
For years, government flirtation with blockchain has followed the same pattern: lofty white papers, pilot programs and swift ...
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About 60 letters canceling contracts were sent over the last week, including for major projects with the World Food Program, the world’s largest provider of food aid, a USAID official said.
USAID blankets being distributed by Mercy Corps wait to be loaded onto trucks at Chaklala airport October 31,2005 in Islamabad, Pakistan. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) The U.S. Agency for ...
Edesia, a North Kingstown company that produces malnutrition treatment PlumpyNut, faces uncertainty as USAID, its main customer, faces potential dismantling under the Trump administration.
said Wong, former deputy administrator of USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, which oversees Washington's disease response efforts overseas. President Donald Trump's government has pledged ...
Edesia and MANA are among the scores of organizations grappling with canceled USAID contracts and little to no payment from the agency. Both Edesia and MANA had their USAID contracts canceled ...
On Friday, Congress was notified that almost all of USAID's own employees are being fired by September, all of its overseas offices shut, and some functions absorbed into the State Department.
The US has been unable to meaningfully respond to the Myanmar earthquake due to the Trump administration's decision to slash foreign aid, according to three former senior US officials. One former ...
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