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As bilateral aid from donor countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom dries up, eyes are turning to ...
The United Nations outlines some serious downsizing in the face of potentially steep U.S. cuts; Africa unifies on debt; and ...
Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah won a commanding majority to become AfDB president at a turbulent time — and pledges to unlock ...
As Syria reopens to the world, development experts warn that donor retreat, and regulatory delays threaten to stall the ...
As U.S. tariffs hit 47 African countries and aid dries up, the African Development Bank is pushing new ways to finance Africa ...
As head of one of the world's largest health science philanthropies, we're supporting brave reimagining of the global health ...
Some 14.5 million children have never received a single vaccine. Most live in conflict zones, far from government reach. Gavi ...
Recent efforts to deliver aid in Gaza fly in the face of a preexisting U.N. mechanism built on trust and transparency.
U.S. plan creates high-level foreign aid chief, but Democrats say it guts vital programs and undercuts U.S. role in the world.
For the latest episode of our podcast series, Business Editor David Ainsworth sits down with Senior Editor Rumbi Chakamba and Global Development Reporter Jesse Chase-Lubitz to discuss the top global ...
With PEPFAR facing precarious uncertainty, shifting priorities and dwindling expertise raise alarms. Will the U.S. Congress intervene?
Experts look to domestic governments to fill global health funding gaps. Plus, Gavi’s new approach to reach "zero-dose" children, and health donors urged to prioritize reproductive health.