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We need not worry about LIndsay speaking up.Best not speak up too loudly, Lindsay...
They want to remain anonymous? Why, for heaven's sake? Just make it known that if these criminally insane decisions aren't reversed - and that done immediately, then everyone at the meeting will hold a press conference where their problems will be explained in detail to the public.“One by one, the aid leaders artfully explained the benefits of foreign assistance and what is being lost by ending it,” said one person in the room, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a confidential meeting that has not been previously reported.
Gutless. No other word for it.Influential Republican senators on the IRI board have been advocating for the group behind closed doors but keeping their defense of the IRI muted in public.
That was February.Trump assault on USAID leaves plant that makes peanut butter for malnourished kids scrambling
Erin Boyd, a USAID nutrition adviser who was laid off from the agency in January, told CNN it is not an overstatement to say that children will die as a result of the decimation of USAID and funding for RUTF.
They've already popped out though. You can't expect pro-life MAGA to care about them.That was February.
This is April.
Amid USAID chaos, some humanitarian aid groups still aren’t getting paid for lifesaving programs
In Georgia, MANA Nutrition — a plant that produces similar “Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food,” or RUTF, packets of peanut butter — is leaning heavily on a line of credit from Bank of America to stay afloat for the time being, according to the company’s founder.
Edesia, a Rhode Island-based company that makes “Plumpy’Nut” — packets of specially fortified and highly caloric peanut butter paste that saves the lives of severely malnourished babies and children — recently laid off 10% of its staff and even briefly paused production altogether for more than two weeks. Its CEO says they are having serious cash flow problems.
Neither company has gotten paid by the US Agency for International Development in months — not since the last quarter of 2024.
USAID, spurred by a court ruling, has begun issuing payments to other organizations — but those payments have been sporadic and minimal.
However, processing those payments has been slow going, and as of a March 27 court filing, more than 6,000 payments still needed to be processed.
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