Thousands of USAID employees learned they would be placed on administrative leave starting at 11:59 p.m. Friday through a message posted on USAID.gov this week. USAID personnel overseas were ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development announced Tuesday night that almost all direct hires around the world will be placed on administrative leave this week. The move was announced on the ...
CAPE TOWN - The Western Cape government says it's concerned about the suspension of USAID funding and the potential impact on vulnerable groups.
A State Department notice to USAID employees ‒ two-thirds of whom work overseas across 60 countries ‒ said all USAID "direct hire personnel" across the world will be placed on administrative ...
In interviews, USAID staffers said Tuesday’s recall order has sent them racing to make temporary housing arrangements back in the United States, identify new day cares or schools for their ...
As of Friday, the second Trump administration is putting almost all employees of the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, on leave. Opponents of the move held a rally on ...
White screen, black text, USAID logo, and a message that states nearly all USAID direct hires will be placed on administrative leave on Friday, Feb. 7. “All USAID direct hire personnel will be ...
Washington — Nearly all staff for the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, will be placed on leave Friday night, the agency announced on its website Tuesday night. Earlier in the ...
Gilbride pointed out that the freeze of funds also put USAID contracting officers on the hook, as they bore legal liability for the payment of funds that the government had frozen. Gilbride argued ...
Earlier this week, about 10,000 USAID employees of the United States Agency for International Development, excluding essential personnel, were notified that they will be placed on administrative ...
Employees at the US Agency for International Development were told that the agency's headquarters in Washington, DC, would be shut down for the day, according to a text alert seen by Business Insider.
The USAID website and social media accounts have been taken offline; photos and the USAID logo have been stripped from the walls of the agency’s headquarters in D.C., and as of Monday ...