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Ultimately, the goal for U.S. foreign aid is to support programs that improve American safety, strength or prosperity, that ...
That’s awful. Local groups are far more cost-effective and attuned to what communities need. They stay long after foreign workers depart. To make foreign aid more efficient and more effective ...
At least 14 million children are expected to face disruptions to essential nutrition support and services in 2025 because of ...
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How Trump’s foreign aid and diplomatic cuts will make it harder for the US to wield soft power to maintain its friendships and win new onesAs an expert on how nations manage their reputations, particularly in terms of rebuilding diminished ones, I believe the recent foreign-aid cuts are undermining ... the U.S. has been effective at ...
Making the world’s most defenceless people ... millions in Sudan or Gaza will face much hardship. Is foreign aid always effective and managed well? No, it could be better. Many of the government ...
Around the world, countries are slashing their aid ... effective social innovations. Kremer estimated the social rate of return of the DIV’s portfolio in its first year was 17:1, enough to make ...
The Trump administration’s pause on foreign aid has hobbled programs that prevent ... for about 25 percent of its funding. “Diseases make their way to the U.S. even when we have our best ...
The Trump administration's cuts to foreign aid have defunded groups that campaign ... Phil Buchanan, president of The Center for Effective Philanthropy, said the early preparation will allow ...
To [wield soft power], the U.S. has since the 1960s used the distribution of foreign aid through USAID as central to the promotion of a positive image of itself to others. Over the past 60 years ...
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