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Administration’s Actions Ignore Constitutional Limits, Have Harmed Aid Organizations and Communities Worldwide Washington, DC — In the face of continued efforts by the Trump-Vance administration to ...
On January 20, President Trump signed an Executive Order that began the assault on U.S. foreign aid and led to the illegal dismantling of USAID. After a 90-day review, the human toll is immeasurable ...
90 days ago, President Trump signed an Executive Order that began the assault on U.S. foreign aid and led to the illegal dismantling of USAID. Led by the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, the sudden ...
After 18 months of war, a staggering toll on civilians and aid workers, and now a six-week total siege, the humanitarian aid system in Gaza is facing total collapse with the CEOs of 12 major aid ...
Two years into Sudan’s brutal war, the humanitarian catastrophe has engulfed the entire country, spilled over across the region, and shows no signs of abating. Thousands continue to be killed, starved ...
Upcoming rains and aid cuts could further hamper humanitarian efforts and push millions of people to famine As Sudan’s conflict enters its third year, massive displacement and fighting are spilling ...
In response to the reported Trump administration proposal for the future of the State Department and US foreign aid, Oxfam America President & CEO Abby Maxman said: ...
Some of the very wealthiest people already fail to pay what they legally owe in taxes to the tune of over $200 billion a year. As part of an effort to further rig the tax code for corporations and ...
The richest 1% are already responsible for nearly 30% of all unpaid taxes—amounting to $205 billion annually. That’s $562 million in unpaid taxes per day, or $6,500 every second. Ahead of Tax Day, ...
People wade through a flooded market in South Sudan in 2024. Heavy rains over several years have contributed to a widespread humanitarian crisis in South Sudan. People affected by the negative effects ...
In response to the U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) reauthorizing a $4.7 billion loan to France’s TotalEnergies for the Afungi liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique’s conflict-affected region of ...
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