USAID

USAID Officials Placed on Leave Amidst Administration Purge

Following President Trump’s executive order freezing most foreign aid, several senior USAID officials were placed on administrative leave with pay. This action, taken by acting administrator Jason Gray, was purportedly in response to alleged attempts to circumvent the order. The memo did not specify the number of officials affected, but an anonymous staff member expressed shock at the unprecedented move. The freeze, impacting both ongoing and future projects, has raised concerns among global health experts.

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Ukraine Receives $485 Million in Humanitarian Aid Amidst Concerns

A combined $485 million in humanitarian aid has been delivered to Ukraine, comprised of $465 million from USAID and $20 million from the World Bank, to offset social and humanitarian budget needs. This aid arrives alongside a continued surge in U.S. military aid, preemptively countering concerns of potential future funding cuts. The World Bank’s ongoing support also includes a separate $2.05 billion in Development Policy Operation grants, partially funded by seized Russian assets. These initiatives demonstrate continued international commitment to Ukraine’s stability amidst ongoing conflict.

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