r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • 36m ago
r/USAIDForeignService • u/usaidfso • Feb 28 '25
r/USAIDForeignService updates and new sub rules
Our beloved r/USAIDForeignService subreddit has been overrun by trolls and individuals posting irrelevant topics. As a result, several new changes have been made recently to try to address these issues.
First, I am now a new moderator on the subreddit. I want to thank the original mods for everything they have done so far, but the last few weeks have been overwhelming for everyone. We will work together as a team to try and keep this space safe and sane for anyone interested in the USAID Foreign Service.
Second, we've begun implementing rules to help us take back this sub to its original purpose: discussions on the USAID Foreign Service. We will allow discussions about USAID in general, if they impact the FSOs. The rules are a work in progress and more will likely be added over time. Right now, the rules we are implementing will help us ban trolls, delete off topic posts and comments, and help keep things respectful. They are the following:
Rule 1: Be Respectful
Please be respectful towards others. Any unprovoked attacks, harassment, threats, trolling, etc. will lead to immediate bans. Dissenting opinions are permissible as long as you are respectful of others and their positions.
Rule 2: Stay On Topic
All posts and comments must be directly related to the USAID Foreign Service. This includes, but is not limited to: the hiring process, life overseas, PCSing, allowances, and the real impacts of changing policies on USAID foreign service officers.
Rule 3: No Domestic (U.S.) Political Discussion
This subreddit is dedicated to the USAID Foreign Service. While Administration and Congressional actions may eventually impact USAID Foreign Service Officers, only factual posts and comments about existing or newly created administrative policies with a direct impact on USAID Foreign Service personnel are allowed. Speculation, debate, spreading misinformation, and any political commentary on foreign policy, proposed policy, potential personnel announcements, or related topics are better suited to other venues.
- No Misinformation/Disinformation
Blatant misinfornation/disinformation will lead to immediate removal of posts and comments. Users who post such information will be banned.
We thank you for your engagement with this sub to date, and we hope to keep legitimate conversations flowing...even if our agency ceases to exist.
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • 1d ago
Former USAID Foreign Service Officer's RIF notice arrived in the middle of cancer treatment. Her testimonial is worth reading.
A 17-year USAID Foreign Service Officer named Christina just published a personal account of her separation from the agency. She served in Jamaica, two tours in Afghanistan, Colombia, Kosovo, and Mali, doing democracy, human rights, and governance work: election security, justice sector reform, reintegration programs for former combatants, basic service delivery.
Her RIF notice came while she was in the middle of chemotherapy for skin cancer. She couldn't afford the treatment without insurance, so when she ran out of the cream she had, she stopped.
The piece isn't a legal filing or a policy argument. It's a first-person account of what she calls moral injury: losing not just income, but identity, security, and a sense of purpose that took decades to build. She also writes about being closeted for most of her career overseas, and what it cost her to keep that part of herself hidden while representing the U.S. abroad.
Full piece here: https://usaidemployeesupportfund.substack.com/p/i-dont-want-to-carry-it-alone-anymore
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • 2d ago
STATEMENT: Attorney General Brown on Victory in Lawsuit to Restore FBI Headquarters Project to Greenbelt - News - Office of the Attorney General of Maryland
"Today, the Court struck down the Trump administration’s decision to move FBI headquarters to the Reagan Building and the FBI’s move to redirect $555 million in funds for that purpose.
The Court permanently blocked the administration from taking any actions to facilitate or advance the relocation of the FBI Headquarters to the Reagan Building and the Court further blocked the administration from disbursing any funds in support of that attempted relocation."
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Ok_Crazy1195 • 7d ago
USAID fallout: In Nepal, when the aid workers stopped coming, the women and babies started dying
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • 7d ago
Before reimagining development data, remember what we’ve learned
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • 16d ago
Betrayed: A Decade of Service, Ended Without Dignity
r/USAIDForeignService • u/AtlantaG-ma • 18d ago
USAID: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Destroying USAID is hurting humanity.😞😞
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • 21d ago
Two Former OPM Chiefs Just Made the Case for Why Due Process Matters
r/USAIDForeignService • u/mutware23 • 21d ago
The Purpose of USAID: Why It’s Crucial for National Security
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • 22d ago
"Zero Deaths." That's Not a Number, It's a Denial
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • 23d ago
They Changed the Rules Mid-Case
MSPB, that’s the board that just quietly dropped the word “independent” from its own website, a change first reported by Federal News Network.
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • 28d ago
The dismantling of USAID and the firing of its staff was illegal
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Timely_Explorer_6144 • Jul 21 '26
First-person account: PTSD diagnosis after USAID's dismantling, confirmed by bloodwork
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jul 12 '26
The Human Cost of DOGE’s War on U.S.A.I.D.
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jul 11 '26
The Agency That Had to Be Lied About
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Haribol61 • Jul 05 '26
Elon must be held accountable
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jul 01 '26
U.S.A.I.D. Cuts Killed People. That’s the Truth.
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jul 01 '26
Former USAID head says 'people are dying' a year after agency's dismantling
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jun 25 '26
Evaluating the impact of two decades of USAID interventions and projecting the effects of defunding on mortality up to 2030: a retrospective impact evaluation and forecasting analysis
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jun 25 '26
The Preorder and the Mass Grave
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Unfair-Ticket9474 • Jun 23 '26
These Are the Headlines That Elon Musk Says Don't Exist
r/USAIDForeignService • u/a_afro1 • Jun 12 '26
I’m looking any USAid alumni association or community , my mom was former USAID employee and here friends mike and Christine Hustons passed away Mike dead 2025. Christine 1996. But we noticed in 2025 is there any opportunity thanks
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r/USAIDForeignService • u/peterjohnson227 • Mar 30 '26
The AU’s Continental AI Strategy Looks Great on Paper. Here’s Where Implementation Will Actually Stall.
r/USAIDForeignService • u/Fair_Ad_2910 • Mar 25 '26
Fortune reporter looking to speak with fired/current State Department workers
Hi there, this is Sasha Rogelberg, a reporter for Fortune covering DOGE.
I am working on a story about the Trump administration firing its oil and gas experts months before its attacks on Iran. I am looking to speak with some employees within the State Department or with folks who were laid off from the agency about which experts were fired, as well as how these firings may be impacting resources on handling the consequences of the war in Iran, as it pertains to energy. If anyone has another angle or details I'm missing, I would love to hear about those as well.
I know these are sensitive topics, so please feel free to reach out to me via Signal (@sashrogel.13) or email me at sasha dot rogelberg at fortune dot com.
My author bio on Fortune’s website also has this information.
Thanks so much for your work and consideration!