U.S. Agency for International Development workers were allowed to briefly reenter the headquarters in Washington on Thursday to collect their personal belongings and clear out their desks, a day after ...
Workers who served in the U.S. Agency for International Development were allowed a final and brief visit back to their ...
With the drastic reduction in staffing and the loss of its longtime headquarters, questions remain about the future of USAID and its mission. Earlier this month, the State Department announced ...
The headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development was closed weeks ago. Now, those who worked there are being allowed to return briefly to pick up their things.
USAID employees clutching backpacks and wheeling suitcases full of their belongings trickled out of the now-shuttered agency's headquarters on Thursday morning after the Trump administration gave ...
A street sign with names of U.S. government agencies housed at the Ronald Reagan Building, including the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID headquarters in Washington ...
The majority of those put on leave are not expected to be reinstated. USAID workers left the agency headquarters on Feb 27 carrying cardboard boxes of personal items to applause and cheers from ...
The headquarters have been closed for weeks, but on Thursday, some workers got back to their desks to clean them out. Applause broke out in the lobby in the Ronald Reagan Building each time USAID ...