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When Marco Rubio was appointed secretary of state, the aid sector rejoiced. Here, they said, was someone they could work with. Why hasn't it turned out that way? The disintegration of U.S. foreign ...
Spending cuts at home are limiting the bloc's ability to respond.
In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, four Democratic lawmakers objected to the Trump administration’s plans to ...
Key insights from our recent look into the development job market in the global south; the latest impacts from the funding ...
We look at the pros, cons, and questions surrounding the merger of USAID with the State Department. Plus, which USAID offices ...
That's despite a federal judge recently stating Peter Marocco — who claims to be the president of USADF — didn't have the ...
With the proliferation of AI tools, the demand for data-savvy, AI-skilled workers has skyrocketed. data.org’s Cormekki ...
Yet, despite the disruption, several organizations continue to recruit talent to carry out their missions. From multilateral ...
At a meeting of FAO’s council in Rome, the United States laid out its vision for an agency aligned with U.S. interests — ...
The global aid sector faces shrinking budgets and rising needs. As it also shifts to a zero-based model, the onus must be on ...
The Nutrition for Growth in Paris exceeds expectations, with more than $27 billion raised; the Trump administration outlines ...
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