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Roderick Watson, of Maryland, is alleged to have received bribes valued in excess of $1 million while working at USAID, in exchange for using his position as a trusted overseer of taxpayer money.
The State Department would not provide data to support the secretary's repeated claim that 85 percent of the US global AIDS program is operational.
USAID was the founding donor of Namibia’s Living in a Finite Environment (LIFE) project, which began in 1993 and promoted legislative changes that allowed communities to take over and manage ...
A month after Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), a San Diego-based former employee is speaking out.
The abrupt suspension of USAID’s recent international funding sent shockwaves through the global conservation community. With more than $375 million disbursed in 2023, this freeze disrupted ...
While some of USAID’s programming will reportedly be folded into the State Department by July 1, it’s clear that the U.S. federal government is pulling back from the goals of USAID in a major way.
Their contacts at USAID — who, according to Salem and Moore, were initially fired or put on leave before eventually being brought back to work — can no longer provide them with any clear answers.
The State Department formally announced Friday it is closing the US Agency for International Development (USAID) after the Trump administration prevailed in a federal court case challenging the Elo… ...
As a result, the State Department is moving to "retire" USAID as an independent operation and is moving forward with plans for a reduction in force, according to the memo. Altogether, more than ...
Recent Cuts Put It in Jeopardy USAID investments significantly reduced deaths among children under age five and women of reproductive age, studies show ...
USAID employees and outside groups fight order to shred classified documents, including personnel records, raising concerns over public records laws and legal litigation.