The US International Development Aid (USAID), under dissolution by President Donald Trump’s decision, announced yesterday that within hours it is dismissed some of its 1,600 US employees and puts almost all the rest of the staff, inside and outside the country.

“USAID is starting to implement its staff that will affect some 1,600 members of (…) placed in the US”summarizes a statement posted on its website.

All other USAID employees in world scale are set to administrative holiday From 23:59 on Sunday (local time; 06:59 today Greece time), with the exception of only employees involved in missions that are “absolutely necessary”, employees of its “Central Administration” and responsible for responsible for ‘Special programs’ set.

US President Trump signed on January 20 – on the day of his return to the White House – an executive decree imposing a freezing abroad for 90 days to undergo complete reassessment.

USAID manages Budget of $ 42.8 billionor 42% of American humanitarian aid worldwide.

The freezing US aid has shocked international scale, especially on many NGOs dependent on US funds.

According to reports in the US press, USAID staff will almost be eliminated. He exceeded 10,000 people before the Republican billionaire returned to the White House.

USAID also said that it would inform the “staff that is considered absolutely necessary” within the day and is expected to remain in its positions, without clarifying the number of employees concerning the decision.

The service will bear the cost of repatriation of officials who were serving abroad, and assured that workers would have access to US diplomatic resources until their return to the US.

Friday, federal judge canceled a decision which prevented some measures by the Trump government for the purpose of, such as USAID trade unions, the dissolution of the service.

Workers of a strong US Humanitarian and Development Service of the US until last month told the press that they had seen their lives suddenly overturned. They don’t even treat us like human beings »; stated characteristically employee of USAID.