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In Uganda’s overcrowded camps, refugees survive on shrinking rations. But going home means walking back into war.
Like many, our group was concerned that DOGE-driven USAID cuts would be catastrophic. On our recent visit this May, while traveling with a close friend serving in the Ugandan parliament, we learned of ...
The reckless destruction of USAID is a travesty for those who want more efficiency in government, because DOGE’s methods and ...
Among the Trump administration’s many disturbing shifts in foreign policy, one of its more shameful moves has been to use ...
Dr. Craig Spencer MD, MPH is an emergency medicine physician, epidemiologist and an Associate Professor of Health Services, Policy, and Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health. Dr.
DAI, which was USAID’s second-largest contract recipient last year, has received termination notices for 85 of its 91 prime contracts. Development Alternatives Inc., a Maryland-based ...
Rapid spread of misleading information about diseases like Mpox, measles, Marburg and Ebola is leading to misdiagnosis and panic, leaving millions at risk ...
With clinics shutting down and orphanages filling up, Christian health workers worry about worsening health outcomes in ...
A lab focused on developing soybean farming in Africa was scheduled to shutter in April, a casualty of the Trump administration’s USAID cuts. Then a donor stepped in. Founders Pledge ...
A bipartisan group of members of Congress is requesting a record $500 million for nonprofit security grants in the upcoming federal budget. That amount would double the current spending. In a letter ...
In his March address to Congress, President Donald Trump honored a Texas boy diagnosed with brain cancer. Amid bipartisan applause, he vowed to drive down childhood cancer rates through his “Make ...