aid
Coverage of aid in the Nexus archive.
- Austin organization works to deliver goods, aid to Venezuela in earthquake aftermath
Two Austin organizations are partnering to deliver aid to Venezuela following deadly earthquakes, helping people who are suddenly homeless.
- Jobs, aid, housing announced for Jindal project-affected farmers
Jobs, aid, and housing were announced for farmers affected by the Jindal project. The initiative aims to provide support to those impacted by the development.
- Venezuela earthquakes live: US says sending military ships, planes to provide aid to Venezuela
The United States is deploying two warships, transport planes, and helicopters to Venezuela, along with $150 million in aid following 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that caused building collapses, airport damage, and at least 235 deaths.
- Venezuelans in the US rush to send aid to earthquake victims, but Caracas airport is closed
Venezuelans in the U.S. organized donation drives after earthquakes in Venezuela killed at least 188 people and injured hundreds. The U.S. government and other countries pledged aid, but Caracas airport is closed.
- Turkey, Venezuela discuss aid after deadly earthquakes, source says
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan discussed Venezuela's earthquake-related aid needs with Venezuelan counterpart Yvan Gil. Turkey pledged continued support for Venezuela following the earthquakes, according to a Turkish foreign ministry source.
- Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32 people as promises of aid pour in
Venezuela experienced powerful twin earthquakes that killed at least 32 people, with promises of aid pouring in as the country deals with the devastation and damage.
- Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32 people as promises of aid pour in
Venezuela experienced twin earthquakes that killed at least 32 people, collapsing buildings in Caracas and causing widespread disruption. Promises of aid have been offered in response to the disaster.
- Africa: As Aid Shrinks, Africa Looks Inward to Finance Development
African governments are exploring new methods to finance development as aid budgets shrink and donor priorities shift. Strategies include mobilizing pension funds, attracting private investment, and strengthening regional partnerships.
- Tony Blair takes on larger role as US-led Board of Peace struggles to advance Gaza plan
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair assumes a larger role in a US-led Board of Peace, focusing on managerial responsibilities, aid efforts, and engagement with the Palestinian Authority on reforms. The board is struggling to advance its Gaza plan.
- Ship ferrying aid from Mexico and Belize docks in Cuba as crises deepen
A ship carrying 1,700 tons of food and other aid collected in Mexico and Belize has docked in Cuba to address the island's crises. The aid is intended to help alleviate the ongoing challenges faced by Cuba.
- House passes bill to aid Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia
The House passed legislation to provide aid to Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia, despite objections from Republican leaders.
- Ebola surge has reached Brazil, experts fear as outbreak kills 250 in central Africa and aid struggles to keep up
An Ebola surge has reached Brazil, with experts fearing the outbreak that has killed 250 in central Africa. Aid efforts are struggling to keep up with the crisis.
- The US must reject the false dichotomy of ‘trade or aid’
The article argues that the US should abandon the false choice between trade and aid, advocating for a combined approach to enhance global safety, strength, and prosperity.
- Number of amputees set to rise in Gaza as Israel blocks aid, NGO warns
An NGO warns that the number of amputees in Gaza is expected to rise due to Israel's blockade of aid, leaving thousands without access to essential medical care and struggling with basic mobility.
- Mexico, Spain and Brazil call for Cuba’s sovereignty to be protected
Mexico, Spain, and Brazil have pledged increased aid to Cuba and emphasized the need for Cubans to determine their own future amid heightened U.S. pressure. The three nations advocate for the protection of Cuba's sovereignty in response to external influences.
- Six months after ceasefire with Israel, people in Gaza say recovery hasn't even begun
Six months after a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, residents report that recovery efforts remain stagnant despite promises of aid and an end to the war.
- The future of Africa will be shaped by investment rather than aid
The article highlights that Africa's future is increasingly driven by investment from both foreign and African firms, offering hope beyond traditional aid. This shift emphasizes economic growth through private sector involvement.