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Trump admn plans to slash all but a fraction of USAID jobs

The plan will leave fewer than 300 staffers on the job out of what are currently 8,000 direct-hires and contractors
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Donald Trump speaks during the annual National Prayer Breakfast at the US Capitol in Washington, US, February 6, 2025. REUTERS
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The Trump administration presented a plan on Thursday to dramatically cut staffing worldwide for US aid projects as part of its dismantling of the US Agency for International Development, leaving fewer than 300 workers out of thousands.

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Two current USAID employees and one former senior USAID official told The Associated Press of the administration's plan, presented to remaining senior officials of the agency on Thursday. They spoke on condition of anonymity amid a Trump administration order barring USAID staffers from talking to anyone outside their agency.

The plan would leave fewer than 300 staffers on the job out of what are currently 8,000 direct-hires and contractors. They, along with an unknown number of 5,000 locally hired international staffers abroad, would run the few life-saving programs that the administration says it intends to keep going for the time being.

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