A former ambassador explains how foreign assistance helps the United States build trust and reach its goals overseas.
Colin Thomas-Jensen was national security advisor to the USAID administrator, and now is at the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative.
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I joined the military and later USAID because I believed in the American spirit and knew we need both hard and soft power to ...
In the weeks since the White House began targeting USAID for closure, services to a variety of life-saving causes have ...
The abrupt shutdown stranded many staffers and their families overseas, many of them awaiting U.S.-paid back payments and ...
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Let's take a step back in time to understand the importance of the American humanitarian tradition that led to the Food for ...
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As legal battles unfold over the dismantling of USAID, I am compelled to wage my own battle — to fight back against the lies ...
USAID workers said last week that Trump administration ... mpox and Ebola. The agency's mission, according to its site, is to “save lives, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance ...
USAID’s partnerships with New Jersey companies like Johnson & Johnson and Merck extend the state’s influence in global health ...
What began for the Oak Park-based Women’s Global Education Project as a transformational opportunity to follow through on its ...
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