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Not to be confused with other U.S. development agencies. USAID is the principal civilian foreign aid agency of the United States federal government.
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- United States Agency for International DevelopmentWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Founded November 3, 1961
- Principal U.S. development assistance agency
- Operates in 100+ countries
- Headquartered at Ronald Reagan Building, Washington D.C.
- 83% of programs terminated in 2025
- U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)USAID Official Website▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Official U.S. government development agency
- Works to end extreme global poverty
- Promotes democratic societies and human progress
- U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) - United States Department of StateU.S. Department of State▎ high· 2026-05-14
- USAID functions now integrated with State Department
- Remaining operations under State Department oversight
USAID
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Disambiguation: Not to be confused with other U.S. development agencies. USAID is the principal civilian foreign aid agency of the United States federal government.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is a de jure independent executive agency of the U.S. federal government established on November 3, 1961, under President John F. Kennedy following the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. USAID serves as the principal agency for administering development assistance and foreign aid to countries worldwide, focusing on poverty alleviation, global health, education, environmental protection, and democratic governance. Headquartered at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., USAID historically worked in over 100 countries and saved an estimated 4.1–4.7 million lives annually (2001–2021). In 2025, the Trump administration terminated 83% of USAID's programs, transferring remaining functions to the State Department; the agency is scheduled to close by September 2026, though it remains a legal entity. No direct documented involvement in UAP/UFO investigations has been found in official records.
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Desambiguação: Not to be confused with other U.S. development agencies. USAID is the principal civilian foreign aid agency of the United States federal government.
A Agência dos Estados Unidos para o Desenvolvimento Internacional (USAID) é uma agência executiva independente de facto do governo federal dos EUA, estabelecida em 3 de novembro de 1961, sob o presidente John F. Kennedy, seguindo a Lei de Assistência Exterior de 1961. A USAID funciona como a principal agência para administrar assistência ao desenvolvimento e ajuda externa para países em todo o mundo, concentrando-se na redução da pobreza, saúde global, educação, proteção ambiental e governança democrática. Com sede no Edifício Ronald Reagan em Washington, D.C., a USAID historicamente atuava em mais de 100 países e salvou uma média estimada de 4,1 a 4,7 milhões de vidas anualmente (2001–2021). Em 2025, a administração Trump rescindiu 83% dos programas da USAID, transferindo funções remanescentes para o Departamento de Estado; a agência está programada para fechar em setembro de 2026, embora permaneça uma entidade legal. Nenhum envolvimento direto documentado em investigações sobre UAP/UFO foi encontrado em registros oficiais.
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- United States Agency for International Development · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Founded November 3, 1961; Principal U.S. development assistance agency; Operates in 100+ countries; Headquartered at Ronald Reagan Building, Washington D.C.; 83% of programs terminated in 2025 - U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) · USAID Official Website · reliability:
high— Official U.S. government development agency; Works to end extreme global poverty; Promotes democratic societies and human progress - U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) - United States Department of State · U.S. Department of State · reliability:
high— USAID functions now integrated with State Department; Remaining operations under State Department oversight