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r/InternationalDev

16k members
r/InternationalDev is a subreddit with 16k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
A forum to discuss matters relating to International Development, encompassing themes such as aid, poverty, education, global health, conflict, gender equality, agriculture, and politics.

Popular Themes in r/InternationalDev

#1
Pain & Anger
: "Trump and Musk refusing to pay USAID's bills threatens far more than foreign aid"
5 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "How to spread awareness about USAID"
4 posts
#3
News
: "Nonprofits Sue Trump Administration to Reverse Freeze on Foreign Aid Funding"
4 posts

Popular Topics in r/InternationalDev

#1

Usaid

: "Major Usaid contractors are suing the Trump administration, citing millions of $$ of outstanding invoices"
95 posts
#2

Trump

: "Trump Loses Legal Battles Over USAID, Federal Grants, and Refugee Programs"
23 posts
#3

International

: "With the dismantling of USAID, is the Trump administration defying the Constitution? (60 Minutes)"
19 posts
#4

Aid

: "With the dismantling of USAid, is the Trump administration defying the Constitution? (60 Minutes)"
19 posts
#5

Freeze

: "Nonprofits Sue Trump Administration to Reverse Freeze on Foreign Aid Funding"
18 posts
#6

Funding

: "Kenyan firms at brink of collapse after President Trump Funding withdrawal"
17 posts
#7

Career

: "Who am I without my Career? How the structural dismantling of USAID has left me questioning my identity."
17 posts
#8

Development

: "How are non US citizens working in Development coping with job losses?"
13 posts
#9

Advice

12 posts
#10

Foreign Aid

: "Nonprofits Sue Trump Administration to Reverse Freeze on Foreign Aid Funding"
12 posts

Member Growth in r/InternationalDev

Yearly
+9k members(124.2%)

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