Cargills Bank and Mastercard have collaborated to launch Sri Lanka’s first contactless sticker payment solution. Titled “Tapit”, the new solution promises to revolutionise everyday transactions for ...
Public awareness campaigns will use billboards, stickers, and digital platforms to spread ... protection and social impact programmes. The Nigerian Red Cross Society is spearheading first aid training ...
The United Nations has gathered data on how agencies will be affected by the U.S. aid freeze. We break down the impact. On Feb. 3, Devex revealed how the United Nations will suffer significant ...
Led by the National Society, with support from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the training sessions were held over a span of a month for staff and volunteers of 25 BDRCS branches ...
Trump ordered a freeze on almost all US foreign aid, saying his administration will review spending to ensure money is distributed in line with his "America First" foreign policy. Members of the ...
Programs affected ranged from the International Committee of the Red Cross ... the pause in aid. “This weekend the entire nonprofit sector moved onto Signal for the first time in our history ...
The sweeping directive from Secretary of State Marco Rubio to pause nearly all US aid brought scores of programs – from global health to emergency shelter to countertrafficking – to a halt.
Just hours after taking office a week ago, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the pause so foreign aid contributions could be reviewed to see if they align with his "America First" foreign policy.
The administration on Jan 25 urged USAid staff to help transform how Washington allocates aid around the world in line with Mr Trump’s “America First” policy and threatened “disciplinary ...
WASHINGTON — U.S-funded aid programs around the world have begun firing staff and shutting down or pausing their operations, as the Trump administration’s unprecedented freeze on almost all ...
FILE: Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi. Picture: GCIS. JOHANNESBURG - The Department of Health said that aid from the United States of America contributed about 17% to the country's HIV/AIDS campaign.
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