As the remnants of the U.S. Agency for International Development are set to be absorbed into the Department of State, now is ...
Potential layoffs at WHO; Nutrition for Growth summit ends on a surprisingly positive note; and the Trump administration has ...
We start with a major shakeup in international aid: the potential dissolution of USAID. However, global development saw many ...
The Trump administration outlines formal plans to shutter USAID and merge it into the State Department; a treasure chest of ...
The Nutrition for Growth, or N4G, summit in Paris, France, has garnered $27.55 billion in commitments from donors to end ...
USAID will be shut down, staff laid off, and parts of the agency — mostly humanitarian assistance, food security, and global ...
In an email to staff, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said they are facing a $600 million income gap in 2025 ...
The future of the world's largest aid agency remains uncertain — but those across the aid sector are putting their best ...
USAID's new deputy administrator, Jeremy Lewin, told the agency's staff they would be fired by either July 1 or Sept. 2, 2025 ...
Germany’s coalition talks reveal a divide over foreign aid spending, with the SPD pushing to maintain 0.7% of GDP while the ...
The development organizations that have been hiring the most in the U.S. since the aid freeze; insights from our recently ...
An in-depth analysis of terminated and active awards in USAID; the U.K. disconnects its aid budget from national income; and record-breaking commitments at the Nutrition for Growth summit in Paris.