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The Gates Foundation’s global AIDS work is admirable, but it relies on large U.S. government co-financing. Aid advocate ONE ...
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The Mirror US on MSN'Evil' USAID cuts 'will result in 14 million worldwide deaths - a third of which are children under 5'The Trump administration formally shut down the United States Agency for International Development on July 1, after canceling ...
July 1 is the official end date for the agency that President Trump dismantled. We talk to four former top officials about ...
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Some staffers at the U.S. Agency for International Development describe racing the clock to try to push out promised funds ...
Andrew Natsios is a former member of the Republican National Committee. He's a professor of government at Texas A&M university and, in the Bush White House, he was administrator of USAID.
Andrew Natsios, the former administrator for USAID under the President George W. Bush’s administration, told Salon that there are countless programs like this one and that the destruction of the ...
FADEL: Andrew Natsios, a former administrator of USAID and professor at Texas A&M University, sharing his insights on the recent dismantling of the agency and its broader implications.
Scott Pelley interviewed former USAID chief Andrew Natsios on the latest episode of 60 Minutes and asked him whether or not Elon Musk unilaterally shutting down his former agency is driving the ...
Andrew Natsios is a former member of the Republican National Committee. He's a professor of government at Texas A&M ...
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Mediaite on MSN‘Congress Has Not Acted!’ Bush’s USAID Chief Warns Of ‘Constitutional Crisis’ And Musk Overstepping Executive PowerScott Pelley interviewed former USAID chief Andrew Natsios on the latest episode of 60 Minutes and asked him whether or not Elon Musk unilaterally shutting down his former agency is driving the ...
Andrew Natsios, the USAID administrator from 2001 to 2006 under George W Bush, expresses great admiration for the agency's work in relieving famine, noting that part of his interest is personal.
Andrew Natsios, the USAID administrator from 2001 to 2006 under George W Bush, expresses great admiration for the agency's work in relieving famine, noting that part of his interest is personal.
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