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Tag: United States Agency for International Development

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Missing Millions Put an American-Funded Afghan College Under Scrutiny

May 30, 2019May 30, 2019ROD NORDLANDComments Off on Missing Millions Put an American-Funded Afghan College Under Scrutiny

The American University of Afghanistan is at risk of closing after United States government investigators said they could not account for $63 million in spending.

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Attacks on Girls’ Schools on the Rise as Taliban Make Gains

May 21, 2019NAJIM RAHIM and DAVID ZUCCHINOComments Off on Attacks on Girls’ Schools on the Rise as Taliban Make Gains

Two school bombings last month in Afghanistan renewed fears of a return to repression should the Taliban become part of a future government.

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Taliban Open New Front Against Aid Workers While Talking Peace

May 9, 2019May 9, 2019THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFF and ROD NORDLANDComments Off on Taliban Open New Front Against Aid Workers While Talking Peace

The group was unusually harsh in its rhetoric toward main target, pointing out U.S. ties, even as peace talks with American envoys continued in Qatar.

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Taliban Attack Aid Group Office in Kabul, in Setback to U.S. Peace Talks

May 8, 2019May 9, 2019DAVID ZUCCHINOComments Off on Taliban Attack Aid Group Office in Kabul, in Setback to U.S. Peace Talks

Experts said the attack in Kabul, the capital, was a clear signal about the state of the peace talks the United States is holding with the militants in Qatar.

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Global Health: In African Villages, These Phones Become Ultrasound Scanners

April 15, 2019April 15, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. and ESTHER RUTH MBABAZIComments Off on Global Health: In African Villages, These Phones Become Ultrasound Scanners

A hand-held device brings medical imaging to remote communities, often for the first time.

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Trump Wants to Cut Aid to Central America. Here Are Some of the Dozens of U.S.-Funded Programs.

April 2, 2019MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Trump Wants to Cut Aid to Central America. Here Are Some of the Dozens of U.S.-Funded Programs.

President Trump has vowed to cut aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador over migration. But the cuts could impact the very programs designed to encourage people to stay.

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Where Does Aid to Central America Go? Police Officers, Farmers and NGOs

April 1, 2019ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Where Does Aid to Central America Go? Police Officers, Farmers and NGOs

President Trump has called for cutting off aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, where many migrants are fleeing violence and poverty. Advocates say withdrawing aid compounds those problems.

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As Venezuela’s Politicians Fight Over Aid, Patients Die Without It

February 22, 2019February 22, 2019ANATOLY KURMANAEV and ISAYEN HERRERAComments Off on As Venezuela’s Politicians Fight Over Aid, Patients Die Without It

The opposition has vowed to deliver food and medication, but the president has refused to allow it. Patients whose lives depend on aid fear the political standoff is obscuring their desperate crisis.

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Venezuela Closes Border to 3 Caribbean Islands Ahead of Aid Showdown

February 20, 2019NICHOLAS CASEYComments Off on Venezuela Closes Border to 3 Caribbean Islands Ahead of Aid Showdown

The move against Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao came before a Saturday deadline by the Venezuelan opposition and the Trump administration for President Nicolás Maduro to end a blockade.

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Global Health: Marburg Virus, Related to Ebola, Is Found in Bats in West Africa

December 24, 2018December 24, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: Marburg Virus, Related to Ebola, Is Found in Bats in West Africa

The discovery was part of a U.S.-led effort to spot dangerous pathogens in animals before humans are endangered.

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