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SouthBayDem

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Sun Nov 30, 2025, 10:51 PM Sunday

Former USAID employees keep dismantled agency's life-saving work afloat - PBS News Weekend



Nov 30, 2025
When the U.S. Agency for International Development shut down, more than 80% of its programs were cancelled. In an attempt to keep the most cost-effective and life-saving projects up and running, two laid-off agency employees created a website to match donors with threatened programs. Ali Rogin speaks with founders Caitlin Tulloch and Rob Rosenbaum to learn more.


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Former USAID employees keep dismantled agency's life-saving work afloat - PBS News Weekend (Original Post) SouthBayDem Sunday OP
here is the wesite, I think DBoon Sunday #1

DBoon

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1. here is the wesite, I think
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 11:20 PM
Sunday
https://proimpact.tools/

PRO is an initiative to identify the highest impact, most cost-effective aid programs at risk due to USAID cuts. PRO’s rigorous, transparent assessment is designed to support donors looking to preserve critical health and humanitarian programming, and help get impact back on track, fast.
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