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MAP OF AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS PARTNERING WITH USAID TO ADVANCE GLOBAL HEALTH - TEXT ONLY
Arizona: Arizona State University
Arkansas: Winrock International
California: Abbott’s Ibis Biosciences Business, AECOM, Baby Center, Cepheid, Digital Green Foundation, Eyecare Project, Global AIDS Interface Alliance, Google, Intel, Intl Medical Corps, Internews Network, Mennonite Economic Development Associates, OneWorld Communications, Project Concern, Public Health Institute, Qualcomm, RAND Corp, Relief International, Stanford University, Sustainable Sciences Institute, University of California at Berkeley, University of California, Davis
Colorado: Camp Dresser and Mckee International, CH2M Hill, Christian Missionary Alliance, Counter Trade Products, Project Cure, University of Colorado at Boulder Connecticut: Futures Institute for Development, General Electric International, Innovations for Poverty Action, Morganti Group, Save the Children, Yale University District of Columbia: Chemonics International, Crossboundary, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Georgetown University, Interchurch Medical Assistance, Making Cents International, PACT, Smithsonian
Florida: Convergent Engineering, Florida International University, Health Through Walls, Medical Equipment Services Corp
Georgia: CARE, Carter Center, Centers for Disease Control, Coca-Cola, Sanergy, Emory University, Task Force for Global Health
Hawaii: US Department of Defense Idaho: Modula S
Illinois: American Academy of Pediatrics, Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights
Indiana: DBFEDERAL, Fairhaven South, Indiana University, Trustees of Indiana University
Kansas: Black Veatch Spec Prj Corp, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries
Kentucky: ABM Government Services, LLC Louisiana: Bioceptive, Inc, NOvote Medical Technologies, Tulane University
Maine: Medical Care Development
Maryland: Catholic Relief Services, CHF International, Development Alternatives, International Partnership for Microbicides, JHPIEGO, Johns Hopkins University, US Pharmacopeial Convention, University of Maryland, University Research Co.
Massachusetts: Boston University, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Diagnostics for All, Dimalgi, Education Development Center, Harvard University, International Society for Infectious Disease, JSI Research and Training Institute, Management Sciences for Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Nanobiosym, Pathfinder International, St. Boniface Haiti Foundation, Tufts University, World Education
Michigan: Apco-Acron, Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Dow Chemical, Michigan State University, Sisu Global Health, University of Michigan, VAYU, Werobotics
Minnesota: American Refugee Committee, Health Partners, Margaret A. Cargil Foundation, Regents of the Univ. of Minnesota
Missouri: Meds and Foods for Kids
New Hampshire: Lyme Computer Systems
New Jersey: Johnson and Johnson, Merck Worldwide, Orphans Foundation
New York: AECOM, African Medical and Research Foundation, Colgate-Palmoilve, Columbia University, Concern Worldwide, Engender Health, Feinberg Graduate School of Weizmann, Global Alliance for TB Drug Development, Hadassah, Hellen Keller International, IBM, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, International Rescue Committee, ORBIS International, Pfizer, Population Council, Research Foundation for the State University of New York, Sesame Workshop, UBS, Weill Cornell Graduate School
North Carolina: Curamericas Global, Duke University, FHI Development 360, IntraHealth International, RTI International, Samaritan’s Purse, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ohio: Axios International, Proctor and Gamble, Research Institute at Nation’s Wide Children Hospital
Oklahoma: Feed the Children
Oregon: BahFed Corp, Barker International Corporation, Green Empowerment, Hopexchange, Medical Teams International, Mercy Corps, Oregon Health and Science University, The Lemelson Foundation
Pennsylvania: Cure Intl., Pittsburgh University
Rhode Island: Plan International, University of Rhode Island
South Carolina: American Leprosy Missions
South Dakota: US Geological Survey
Tennessee: Alliance for Youth Achievement
Texas: Baylor College of Medicine, Caris Foundation International, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, Medical Benevolence Foundation, Pure Networx, Rice University, Stata Corp LP
Utah: Latter-Day Saint Charities
Vermont: Tetra Tech, World Learning
Virginia: Christian Children’s Fund, Counterpart International, Eastern Virginia Medical School, IFC International, International Relief and Development, Jane Goodall Institute, Operation Smile, Project HOPE, QED Group, SAIC, Social Impact, Veris Group
Washington: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Health Alliance International, NPI, PATH , Remote Medical International, Shift Labs, Switchpoint, University of Washington, World Vision
West Virginia: Future Generations
Wisconsin: Board of Regents for the Univ. of Wisconsin System, University of Wisconsin
This map reflects a subset of partners and is not exhaustive.
New emails reveal "EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak opposed the public release of Covid-19-related virus sequence data gathered from China as part of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) PREDICT program." '
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Trump Says He’s Rooting Out the ‘Radical Lunatics’ at USAID, While Musk Slams Agency for Spending Taxpayers’ Money to Fund BIOWEAPON RESEARCH, Including COVID-19 | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/trump-…
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USAID website goes offline in Trump administration's 2-week-old freeze on foreign aid worldwide - breitbart.com/news/usaid-web…
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USAID
GAO Confirms: Planned Parenthood and Other Groups Use Taxpayer Funds to Promote Abortions.😳
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) spent the greatest share of this public funding – approximately $1.5 billion in combined state and federal dollars, or an average of about $500 million each year.!!! breitbart.com/politics/2015/…
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USAID to Spend Up to $969K on LGBTQI Program Adviser (666!!!)
'The description of the grant reads, “New LGBTQI USPSC program advisor supporting the Bureau for Development, Democracy and Innovation Inclusive Development Hub programs protecting the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex individuals.”
The grant recipient is listed as Stephen Leonelli and the grant information page notes that the grant began on August 14th, 2022, and is set to end on August 13th, 2027.
According to his LinkedIn account, Leonelli currently works for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as an “LGBTQI+ Program Advisor.” He also states that he has a “Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting/Agreement Officer’s Representative Level II (FAC-COR II).”
Meanwhile, USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI) describes itself as the “central resource for providing world-class technical assistance to its Missions.” ' breitbart.com/social-justice…
Superbowl - Kendrick LAMAR 👀
#dOWNtHErABBITHOLE
'On February 9, Lamar will take to one of America’s biggest stages as he headlines the Super Bowl for the first time.'
The rap community is polarizing.
Take a look at Lamar's latest song..'The Day The Party Died.'..
What's his connection with Diddy and Drake? 🤔
Seems they are known for having 'beefs'...
1. Pulitzer Prize for music 2018.
2. Butterfly.. MkUltra symbolism.
What is Lamar saying with this title 'To Pimp a Butterfly..' 🤔