A Trump admin memo argues the U.S. foreign aid structure is too broad, too costly and failed to reduce some nations' ...
Sources tell FedScoop there were previously around 100 IT staffers, while a team focused on transitioning resources to State ...
The future of the world's largest aid agency remains uncertain — but those across the aid sector are putting their best ...
USAID has historically functioned as an independent agency ... it would be important to adopt a whole-of-government approach to foreign assistance across the U.S. federal structure. A centralized ...
The Trump administration proposes transforming USAID's structure to align better with U.S. geopolitical goals. The internal ...
A federal appeals court on March 28 put on hold a lower court order that blocked efforts led by the Department of Government ...
At a recent Devex Pro briefing, experts debated how easily the sector can move on from the abrupt dismantling of USAID.
The Trump government is reportedly floating a proposal that will completely revamp the way the U.S. distributes foreign aid.
The proposal reflects a narrow vision for USAID, focusing on priorities such as global health, food security, and disaster response — under a new structure dubbed the U.S. Agency for ...
USAID itself has been largely dismantled, with much of its staff put on leave or let go and more than 80% of its grants terminated. The memo argues the current U.S. foreign aid structure is too ...