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Some 42 programs that were previously slated to survive the final round of USAID cuts were killed, primarily for humanitarian ...
Spending cuts at home are limiting the bloc's ability to respond.
The present situation of U.S. food aid; the fate of the Inter-American Foundation; and the Gates Foundation's artificial ...
When Marco Rubio was appointed secretary of state, the aid sector rejoiced. Here, they said, was someone they could work with ...
In this episode of the Devex Book Club podcast, Viva Ona Bartkus discusses how businesses are discovering untapped opportunities in fragile markets historically dismissed as "no-go zones." ...
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Each year, thousands enroll in U.S. undergrad and grad programs hoping to break into aid or development work. But with the domestic job market struggling, what does that mean for these institutions?
We need scalable financing models to close the infrastructure gap in emerging and developing economies. Replicable — rather than novel — collaboration is key to unlocking capital and climate action.