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Germany’s incoming centrist coalition plans to reduce official development assistance, dropping the 0.7% GDP target amid ...
This is a story about my family. It is also a story about war and the resilience of the people of Sudan. And it is a call for ...
WHO has pursued nearly 100 reforms, but is it enough to fix the agency's problem? Plus, the European Commission expresses ...
Do we need to rethink our approach to agricultural research? It’s time to leverage new science and technology to turn waste ...
The European Union pinpoints which U.S. funding cuts were crucial for EU interests; USAID diplomats to return home by Aug. 15 ...
The promise of $300 billion annually in climate finance for lower-income countries by 2035 — recently announced at COP29 — marks significant progress from the $100 billion commitment made in ...
WHO claims to have implemented its most ambitious reform under Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. However, experts ...
“Are we going to fund this forever?” asked Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, a Republican from Florida, at an appropriations committee ...
Despite "a few" mistakes, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce backed up the Trump administration's decision to cut ...
The agency's foreign service officers have been ordered to return to the U.S. by Aug. 15. That's the same day all local hires ...
Last month, the government told Congress it plans to “abolish” the agency entirely, moving some of its humanitarian, global health, and “limited national security” programs to the State Department.
In an opinion piece for Devex, economist Peter Beez of SDC, Greg S Garrett of the Access to Nutrition initiative, and Lucas ...