With aid shrinking, the big question isn't just whether philanthropy will step in — but whether it can do better. Will it ...
World Food Programme’s funding shortfalls to go from bad to worse amid the U.S. aid freeze. Plus, Brazil takes the lead on ...
As global hunger soars, the World Food Programme is grappling with severe funding shortfalls. With donor budgets shrinking ...
Gender disparities in STEM and ICT persist, with women making up just 35% of enrollments globally. Devex explores strides by ...
The Trump administration’s escalating assault on scientific infrastructure is not merely a domestic issue; it poses an ...
In a rapidly changing work environment, many development professionals are looking at shifting to a new career. But it can be ...
New breakthrough drugs and research could help to end major global epidemics such as malaria and HIV. But U.S. funding cuts ...
USAID staff were instructed to destroy sensitive documents; the clock is ticking on DFC reauthorization; and is the U.N. ready for a woman at the helm?
Even so, the decision doesn't mean that President Trump's original pick for the U.S. African Development Foundation — Peter ...
While key changes are needed, DFC appeared to have bipartisan support at a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing on Tuesday.
The nominations come days after the Department of Government Efficiency tried to take over both federal aid agencies.
Remaining staff members of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed to shred and burn classified and ...