
The Trump administration announced on Sunday that it would eliminate 2, 000 U.S.-based opportunities from the U.S. Agency for International Development while furthermore allowing the company to take a majority of its foreign workers.
An announcement of the decision was made by USAID people who had been given a leave of absence, as well as a few other orders that had exceptions.
” As of 11: 59 p. m. EST on Sunday, February 23, 2025, all USAID strong hire employees, with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical features, key management and/or specially designated programs, may be placed on administrative leave globally”, the observes said, according to the Associated Press.
That will impact thousands of international USAID people, while the reduces for U. S. based USAID workers are independent and will change 2, 000 employees.
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The Trump administration’s decision follows through on its pledge to take operational leave for the majority of USAID employees and to retain only 294 “essential staff” members among its more than 10,000 international employees.
Its main objectives are to integrate the State Department’s features into the business.