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Trump's cuts will have dire consequences for many. But we mustn't ignore the real downsides of aid, writes David Sogge.
Myanmar's ostracised junta chief met the leaders of India and Thailand during a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday, and the ...
A U.S. team has yet to arrive in Myanmar after last week’s 7.7-magnitude earthquake, while China has already rescued six ...
Potential foreign aid cuts could lead to millions of HIV deaths and "soaring" rates of infections around the world, a new ...
With the 24% cuts and PEPFAR discontinued, we estimated there could be 4.43 million to 10.75 million additional HIV ...
Alabama’s fifth-largest foreign export market is South Korea, which offers an ideal model of the benefits of international ...
A new study shows how cuts to foreign aid could lead to millions of HIV/AIDS deaths and soaring rates of infections, undoing ...
The Trump administration continues to downsize the United States Agency for International Development, canceling grants, ...
If, on January 19, 2025, a day before Donald Trump’s inauguration, you had asked foreign aid experts, “does the US Agency for ...
At least 14 million children are expected to face disruptions to essential nutrition support and services in 2025 because of ...
HIV could explode worldwide in the wake of U.S. cuts to foreign aid, resulting in millions of AIDS deaths and soaring rates ...
What happens when the emergency aid to communities facing hunger, war, extreme weather, and disaster abruptly stops?
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