US State Dept forms new humanitarian bureau after foreign aid overhaul [Reuters] ↳

The U.S. State Department has established a new Bureau of Disaster and Humanitarian Response — staffed by roughly 200 officials operating across 12 global hubs with approximately $5.4 billion in annual funding — marking the formal conclusion of the Trump administration's overhaul of foreign aid following the dismantling of USAID, according to Reuters.

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