US Aid Work Stalled
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The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening
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US -funded aid work around the world has been largely brought to a standstill, multiple sources tell CNN .
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that the United States continues to provide lifesaving humanitarian aid.
A federal judge Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plans to put 2,200 direct hire USAID employees on leave and halt the accelerated removal of staffers.
Federal contractors at two US companies say invoices have not been paid since Inauguration Day .
“Everything has been shut down,” one source with knowledge of the operations at Chemonics , one of the largest USAID contractors, told CNN .
The Professional Services Council says the government owes its member companies about $500 million .
Some aid efforts are also being stopped because groups implementing the projects are not given clarity.
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