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Latest news on USAID (US Agency for International Development), tracking major changes to America's foreign aid agency amid controversy over its future and global humanitarian work.
USAID, with an annual budget of over $50 billion, stands as one of the world's largest official aid agencies, operating in more than 100 countries. The agency manages over half of all U.S. foreign assistance, primarily focusing on humanitarian aid, disaster relief, poverty reduction, and sustainable development initiatives.
The agency faces unprecedented challenges in early 2025, with the second Trump administration ordering a near-total freeze on foreign aid and Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk announcing intentions to shut down the organisation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has issued humanitarian aid waivers, though significant uncertainty remains about USAID's future operations and structure.
Beyond the headlines, USAID's work touches millions of lives globally through projects ranging from early literacy programs in Nigeria to disaster relief efforts in Haiti. The agency's partnerships with local organisations and NGOs have helped build schools, improve healthcare systems, and support agricultural development in communities worldwide.
Since its establishment by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, USAID has evolved from its Cold War origins to become a crucial instrument of U.S. soft power and humanitarian assistance. The agency played pivotal roles in the Marshall Plan's implementation, post-disaster recovery efforts, and numerous development initiatives across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Our Â鶹´«Ã½ feed provides comprehensive coverage of USAID's evolving situation, from policy changes and administrative developments to on-the-ground impacts of its programmes worldwide. Stay informed about this crucial agency's future and its continuing influence on global development and humanitarian assistance through our regularly updated coverage from reliable sources.