The program launched under Pres. Eisenhower after WWII to provide new markets for American farm products and humanitarian aid ...
A report from the USAID inspector general says that almost $500 million in food assistance is sitting in ports, ships and ...
What will happen to food and commodity shipments awaiting distribution to food-insecure people in Haiti, South Sudan, and Bangladesh?
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNTrump administration halts USAID efforts, risking $500M in food aid spoilageThe Trump administration's freeze on USAID efforts risks $500 million in food aid spoilage, affecting global humanitarian ...
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WBBM Radio Chicago on MSN$500M worth of food paid for by US taxpayers at spoilage risk after USAID pauseA new report from the now-fired inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development has found that almost ...
The dismantling of USAID is having an immediate and significantly negative impact on American farmers, writes Tom Zirpoli.
Reactions to the changes in USAID run the gamut. Some leading voices — like Mexico's president — are in favor. Others fear ...
Sen. Jerry Moran and Rep. Tracey Mann each introduced legislation Tuesday to their Congressional bodies directing the ‘Food ...
Ravaged by two years of brutal civil war and with over 30 million people — or more than half of the population — in need of ...
Monday's report from USAID's inspector general says the food remains "at ports, in transit, and in warehouses at risk of spoilage, unanticipated storage needs, and diversion." The Trump administration ...
Food distributed by USAID often comes from U.S. farms. Farmers are now concerned about the reliability of those USAID ...
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