Most of the people who will remain work in the departments delivering humanitarian assistance and global health programs such as fighting Ebola outbreaks, said one of the people, who is familiar ...
Staffers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were stunned and angered on Monday after President Donald Trump and cost cutter Elon Musk shut down the $40 billion agency.
ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke to Jeremy Konyndyk, president of Refugees International and a former lead official at USAID, about efforts to shutter the global aid agency.
Speaker 1 Well, the white House says the USAID shake up, including layoffs, is because they want to ensure American money is going toward American interests. That's their posture. Meantime, a couple I ...