USAID's new deputy administrator, Jeremy Lewin, told the agency's staff they would be fired by either July 1 or Sept. 2, 2025 ...
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U.K.'s Development Minister Jenny Chapman announced the changes after previewing deep cuts to the aid budget in favor of ...
As the legal challenges mount, and many move on from an initial emergency phase, here's a look at the cases challenging the ...
An in-depth analysis of terminated and active awards in USAID; the U.K. disconnects its aid budget from national income; and record-breaking commitments at the Nutrition for Growth summit in Paris.
For the latest episode of our podcast series, David Ainsworth sits down with Adva Saldinger and Colum Lynch to discuss the top global development stories from the past week.
Today’s homogenous food systems put our health, food, and nutrition security at risk. Kent Nnadozie tells Devex why ...
Thirty years after the landmark agreement on gender equality, the fight for reproductive rights remains critical in the ...
How do you know you’re having an impact when there are 9 billion people to feed? Ben Pratt, president of the Mosaic Company ...
Kenyan government concerned about "domino effect" of U.S. health cuts. Plus, UNAIDS faces difficult decisions after losing 40 ...
Over 5,300 USAID contracts were abruptly canceled this year. A Devex analysis reveals the 20 contractors that lost the most — ...