The team lead called not only for legal action but an overall call to action to reject Trump’s orders and demand due process.
The U.S. seeks to gut UNICEF work plans of references promoting “gender ideology,” and diversity, equity and inclusion.
The notice follows a judge's ruling that blocked USAID from placing thousands of employees on administrative leave on Feb. 7, as had been originally planned.
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The order blocks 2,200 employees from being placed on administrative leave and pauses the recall of USAID employees serving ...
The administration had earlier planned to keep less than 300 staff at the world's largest donor, slashing more than 95% from ...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s broadside against U.S. foreign assistance, many aid advocates have voiced a familiar ...
Organizations responding to Cyclone Chido are putting gender-sensitive strategies at the center of their disaster relief ...
We need a waiver, but we also need funding. Neither the waiver on its own nor the funding is going to let the work continue — ...