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State set hiring goals without a strategy, began the merger without finishing the plan, and is slated to dismiss an oversight ...
The inspector general found that the new hiring numbers aren’t based on any workforce strategy, the realignment ...
The State Department office that handles refugee issues and works to cut illegal migration will lead the U.S. response to ...
notified Congress on March 28 that officials intend to reorganize "certain USAID functions to the Department by July 1, 2025." USAID functions that are not absorbed by the State Department will be ...
The reported firings come as the Trump administration plans to fully eliminate the USAID agency and absorb its function within the State Department. On March 28, the agency notified its remaining ...
The USAID programs that are being allowed to continue under the State Department involve “humanitarian assistance, global health functions, strategic investment, and limited national security ...
The move will fully absorb all remaining USAID functions into the State Department effective July 1, and according to a reduction in force notice to remaining staff, will “obviate” the need ...
The agency notified Congress of its plan to discontinue any USAID functions that do not align with Trump administration priorities and told USAID staff that it would eliminate all positions not ...
have notified Congress on their intent to undertake a reorganization that would involve realigning certain USAID functions to the Department by July 1, 2025, and discontinuing the remaining USAID ...
Administration officials have led a widespread effort to dismantle the agency. The State Department said Friday it was officially shuttering the U.S. Agency for International Development, in what ...
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - Personnel of the U.S. Agency for International Development were told on Friday that all positions there not required by law would be eliminated, after the State ...
In its notification to Congress, the administration said that the State Department would assume responsibility for “certain USAID functions” that align with the administration’s priorities ...