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USAID

Ramaphosa’s office blames US fracas on misinformation campaign
Politics
/ 5 February 2025

Ramaphosa’s office blames US fracas on misinformation campaign

The presidency said it remained in the dark as to the real cause for Donald Trump’s decision to cut aid and suggested proper communication can prevent a rift

By Emsie Ferreira
Presidency: Ramaphosa corrected Musk’s misconception of SA
Politics
/ 5 February 2025

Presidency: Ramaphosa corrected Musk’s misconception of SA

President Cyril Ramaphosa hopes to hold discussions with the US’s Donald Trump to move beyond ‘current disturbances’ in South Africa’s relationship with Washington

By Emsie Ferreira
Too little, too late: What a Pepfar waiver can’t do for HIV
Health
/ 3 February 2025

Too little, too late: What a Pepfar waiver can’t do for HIV

The US has said who qualifies for a waiver during the Trump administration’s pause in foreign aid but it doesn’t allow for anti-HIV pills, unless for pregnant women

By Mia Malan
UPDATED: Ramaphosa hopes to talk to Trump about aid freeze
Politics
/ 3 February 2025

UPDATED: Ramaphosa hopes to talk to Trump about aid freeze

The presidency downplayed the effect of Trump’s freeze on all donor funding to South Africa

By Emsie Ferreira
SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team
Health
/ 24 January 2024

SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team

USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries

By Lyse Comins
USAID Southern Africa mobilizing investment partnership and grants fund request for concepts to mobilize investment in Southern Africa
Partner Content
/ 1 November 2023

USAID Southern Africa mobilizing investment partnership and grants fund request for concepts to mobilize investment in Southern Africa

Reference: G-APS 01 – USAID Southern Africa Mobilizing Investment – FY 2024

By USAID
Request for concepts to mobilize investment in Southern Africa
Partner Content
/ 12 May 2023

Request for concepts to mobilize investment in Southern Africa

These ideas or activities will contribute to closing the gap in raising investment capital

By Special Reports
Valuing water in a changing climate is crucial for the future of South Africa
Opinion
/ 20 May 2021

Valuing water in a changing climate is crucial for the future of South Africa

Addressing the challenges at the intersection of water and climate change must be a collective effort

By Rebecca Krzywda
Pangolins pushed to the brink of extinction
The Green Guardian
/ 26 February 2021

Pangolins pushed to the brink of extinction

The trafficking of scales is no longer a ‘niche’ criminal activity, but a serious and organised crime that threatens to make all eight species extinct within 20 years

By Sheree Bega
Catholic NGO boss accused of racism and abuse in Sudan
Africa
/ 22 October 2020

Catholic NGO boss accused of racism and abuse in Sudan

The aid worker allegedly called his security guard a ‘slave’

By Mohamed Amin, Ben Parker and Paisley Dodds
​Count US In: helping young South African women reach their Dreams
Article
/ 11 December 2019

​Count US In: helping young South African women reach their Dreams

The US Mission in South Africa is developing determined, resilient, empowered, Aids-free, mentored and safe young women through its Dreams programme

By Lana Marks
US gag rule ties SA’s hands
Article
/ 13 July 2018

US gag rule ties SA’s hands

Put a stop to the policy that blocks aid to organisations offering abortion services

By Staff Reporter
US threatens to cut funding to South Africa
Article
/ 30 April 2018

US threatens to cut funding to South Africa

The US said it would be ‘taking names’ of countries who did not vote for its resolutions at the UN

By Raeesa Pather
How ordinary South Africans felt the effect of an active public protector
Analysis
/ 1 January 2017

How ordinary South Africans felt the effect of an active public protector

​Thuli Madonsela’s​ tenure at the helm of the office of the public protector of South Africa has significantly ​raised the profile​ of the institution

By Mafaro Kasipo and Olwethu Majola-Kinyunyu
How ordinary South Africans felt the effect of an active public protector
Analysis
/ 31 December 2016

How ordinary South Africans felt the effect of an active public protector

​Thuli Madonsela’s​ tenure at the helm of the office of the public protector of South Africa has significantly ​raised the profile​ of the institution

By Mafaro Kasipo
US funding to SA includes rape and HIV projects, but regime change? No!
Article
/ 27 October 2016

US funding to SA includes rape and HIV projects, but regime change? No!

The treasury didn’t divert US money to persecute the president, which is just as well, because $3-billion in funding is plugging important holes

By Phillip De Wet
Thuli Madonsela: It’s a blatant lie that we used foreign funding
Article
/ 20 October 2016

Thuli Madonsela: It’s a blatant lie that we used foreign funding

The former public protector says the funding was received by government and allocated to Chapter 9 institutions including the public protector office.

By Staff Reporter
A R60m ‘African solution for an African problem’
Article
/ 9 November 2012

A R60m ‘African solution for an African problem’

A R60-million "African solution for an African problem" is set to benefit two-million pupils across South Africa over the next three years.

By Victoria John
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Article
/ 1 April 2012

$500m of US food aid ‘lost to waste and profit’

More than 17-million more hungry people could have been reached by US-funded programmes in 2010 if "tied aid" restrictions were lifted.

By Staff Reporter
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