USAID’s Shah Might Leave Position, Washington Post Reports

Washington Post: USAID head Raj Shah may step down
“Rajiv ‘Raj’ Shah, the administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development who coordinated the United States’ international response to the Ebola crisis, is said to be leaving his post, and chatter has it that the announcement could come this week. … ‘These are nothing but rumors,’ a USAID spokesman said, when we asked him about Shah’s plans…” (Itkowitz, 12/8).

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