What will happen to food and commodity shipments awaiting distribution to food-insecure people in Haiti, South Sudan, and Bangladesh?
The spiraling consequences underline the real-world harms from Donald Trump's upending of decades-old U.S. initiatives.
In Haiti, a group treating HIV patients awaits U.S. permission to dispense medicines that prevent mothers from giving the ...
In Ghana and Kenya, insecticide and mosquito nets sit in warehouses because US officials haven’t approved urgent anti-malaria ...
Nearly three weeks into US President Donald Trump's sweeping freeze on foreign aid, life-saving programs across the globe ...
Reactions to the changes in USAID run the gamut. Some leading voices — like Mexico's president — are in favor. Others fear ...
J ames Akot has three goats. He shares them with his wife, his mother, three younger siblings, and two of his cousin's ...
Read More: How Christian Groups Are Responding to Trump's Foreign-Aid Freeze TIME spoke ... People wait for food rations at a World Food Programme distribution point organized by Catholic Relief ...
The Emergency Response Room operating in Khartoum State, home of Sudan’s capital, runs a Women’s Response Room in Juref West ...
A sign for the World Food Programme outside a United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) food aid warehouse in Deir ... sitting in a warehouse in Haiti instead of being distributed to farmers.