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WFP is slashing up to 6,000 jobs; the World Bank Spring Meetings soft-pedaled on climate; and people are aging better but ...
In “Against the Grain,” journalist Roger Thurow documents how Green Revolution farming techniques have created an ...
Five candidates vying to lead the African Development Bank shared their visions at a public forum ahead of the May 29 ...
A call for philanthropists to unite; Melinda French Gates' new book; and what we learned on the ground at the World Bank and ...
Despite hopeful tones, this year's World Bank meetings were light on climate ambitions. Plus, Brazil’s forest ambitions and ...
The World Food Programme plans to cut up to 30% of its global workforce by 2026 as donor funding drops sharply and hunger ...
This week, advice on how to navigate a post-USAID working world, what we learned from our latest job board data analysis of ...
While it’s worth celebrating, aging and longevity also unveil complex challenges that countries and development institutions ...
The institutions have let “mission creep” push them off course but the U.S. will push them to get back to their core mission ...
This latest analysis shows how potential U.S. policy changes could severely impact global human rights funding.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation — a U.S. development agency — may be next on the Trump administration’s chopping block.
The uncertainty surrounding potential tariffs may be more damaging than the tariffs themselves, drying up liquidity and ...