Most of these partners are local nonprofits that build schools, vaccinate children, respond to emergencies, and provide other key goods and services.
The U.S. government gives other nations $68 billion of foreign assistance annually—more than any other country. Over half of this sum is managed by the U.S. Agency for International Development, including funds for programs aimed at fighting hunger and disease outbreaks, providing humanitarian relief in war zones, and supporting other lifesaving programs such as the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Published on February 01, 2025 09:00